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what is the alpha partical and there charge and masss ???​

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Answered by vardharajulanagalaks
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Alpha radiation has been identified as helium nuclei that have been stripped of their planetary electrons, and each consists of two protons and two neutrons. α particles thus have a mass of about 4 amu (6.642×10−4 g) each and a positive charge of 2.

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Alpha radiation has been identified as helium nuclei that have been stripped of their planetary electrons, and each consists of two protons and two neutrons. α particles thus have a mass of about 4 amu (6.642×10−4 g) each and a positive charge of 2.

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