Science, asked by dolly1532, 1 year ago

what is an @-particle


Anonymous: it is a doubly charged helium atom
Anonymous: that is He^2+

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Answered by generalRd
1

hi

here is your answer

Alpha particles.

1) They are positively charged particles.

2)CONSISTS OF TWO NEUTRON AND TWO PROTON.

3)They are produced generally in alpha decay.

4)They can be considered helium atom also.

5)It is a subatomic particle.

6)Discovered by E.Goldstein by cathode ray tube experiment.

7)It has 0 spin value.

8)It has charge of 2e.

hope it helps

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Answered by SparklingBoy
5

Answer:

Alpha Particles:-)

Alpha particles are consists of positively charged particles which are protons,discovered by Goldstein.

Alpha particles are generally subatomic particles .

Alpha particles can cause molecular excitation .

Alpha particles are combination of two protons and neutrons of A nucleus of helium .

Alpha particles are emitted through radioactive waves during radioactive reactions .

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