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Six types of radiation produced during nuclear decay . Name Them .......... Class 12 Ch -3 Radioactivity .................​

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Answered by taxadvbrijesh
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Answer:

sorry I give the answer of 5 types radiation

Explanation:

There are 5 different types of radioactive decay.

Alpha decay follows the form: ...

Beta negative decay follows the form: ...

Gamma decay follows the form: ...

Positron emission (also called Beta positive decay) follows the form: ...

Electron capture follows the form:

Answered by Anonymous
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Names of radiations produced during nuclear decay:

1. alpha decay

2. beta decay

3. gamma decay

4. beta positive decay

5. electron caputure.

Following three radiations are taken from alpha, beta and gamma decays;

\large\rm { X_{z}^{a}  \longrightarrow Y^{a-4}_{z-2} + He^{4}_{2} ( \alpha \ particle) }

\large\rm { X_{z}^{a}  \longrightarrow Y^{a}_{z+1} + e^{0}_{-1} ( radiation) }

\large\rm { X^{a+}_{z}  \longrightarrow Y^{a}_{z} + h_{f} (\gamma \ ray) }

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