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Standard XII
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Alpha Decay
if tritium be...
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if tritium being radioactive emit low energy beta particles then why its atomic no woudn't increase
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Assertion: Tritium is a beta-particle emitter.
Reason: Tritium is radioactive.
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Consider the following statements:
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Radioactive decay is the process by which unstable atomic nuclei emit subatomic particle or radiation.
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