Chemistry, asked by saisreemeghana5886, 11 months ago

Why do alpha and beta decay produce new elements but gamma decay does not?

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Answered by vibhashdwivedi
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because alpha and beta are particles whereas gamma is radiation.when alpha and beta particles are released there occurs change in atomic and mass number resulting in new element.

in gamma radiation only energy is released and hence no element is formed.

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Answered by kaligotlapraneeth
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Alpha and beta decay occur when a nucleus has too many protons or an unstable ratio of protons to neutrons. When the nucleus emits a particle, it gains or loses one or two protons, so the atom becomes a different element. Gamma decay, in contrast, occurs when a nucleus is in an excited state and has too much energy to be stable. This often happens after alpha or beta decay has occurred. Because only energy is emitted during gamma decay, the number of protons remains the same. Therefore, an atom does not become a different element during this type of decay.

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