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The charge of an alpha particle is +2e. What is the meaning of 'e'?

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey frnd....
The charge of an alpha particles is +2e
here 'e' means that the electron charge
it's value is equal to 1.6021765 × 10−19 coulomb

and here +2e means that it loses 2 electrons to form an alpha particles and makes itself positively charged.

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IMTHEGODUKNOW123: +2e???
Anonymous: and alpha decay is that it also loses the rest nucleus
IMTHEGODUKNOW123: in tht vid, its given that it loses its nucleus
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Anonymous: alpha decay n aplha particles are different yaar
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IMTHEGODUKNOW123: alpha particles become when helium undergoes alpha decay. yeah i know that
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Answered by Sonalibendre
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<b>Whereas a proton has chargeequal to +e and mass of 1.672×10^-27 kg or 1.007276466812(90) u. Positively charged particleemitted by various radioactive materials during decay. It consists of two neutrons and two protons, and is thus identical to the nucleus of a helium atom.

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