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What is the minimum number of alpha particle and beta particle emitted from a radioactive element to form its isotope?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In this case the element will emit radiation in the form of positively charged particles called alpha particles. Beta decay - Beta decay is caused when there are too many neutrons in a nucleus. In this case the element will emit radiation in the form of negatively charged particles called beta particles.

Answered by N3KKI
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In this case the element will emit radiation in the form of positively charged particles called alpha particles. Beta decay - Beta decay is caused when there are too many neutrons in a nucleus. In this case the element will emit radiation in the form of negatively charged particles called beta particles......

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