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Which of these is not released during nuclear disintegration?

(a) αparticles (b) β particles (c) γ rays (d) X rays​

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Answered by quantum7
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Answer:

alpha particles is the right answer my friend

Answered by qwstoke
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Option (d) X-rays is not released during nuclear disintegration.

  • During nuclear disintegration, three types of particles can be released: alpha (α) particles, beta (β) particles, and gamma (γ) rays. Alpha particles consist of two protons and two neutrons and are essentially helium nuclei.

  • Beta particles are either electrons or positrons that are emitted when a neutron or proton in the nucleus undergoes a decay process.

  • Gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic radiation that is emitted when a nucleus undergoes a transition from a higher energy state to a lower energy state.

  • X-rays, on the other hand, are not a product of nuclear disintegration. X-rays are produced when high-energy electrons are decelerated or slowed down rapidly, such as when they collide with a metal target in an X-ray machine. X-rays are not associated with the nucleus of an atom, unlike alpha, beta, and gamma particles.

Therefore, the correct answer is (d) X-rays.

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