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In order to form an element Q, an element P disintegrates by α-emission and the new element suffers two further disintegrations, both by β-emission. Explain the fact that the elements P and Q are isotopes.


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Solution

Given Data

  1. Let element P is represented by PZA where A is the mass number and z is the atomic number.
  2. After the emission of an α-particle and two consecutive β-emissions, a new element Q is formed.

Emission of αand β-particle

  1. When the element P emits an α-particle its mass number decreases by 4 and its atomic number decreases by 2. Let the element formed is M.
  2. Represent this in the form of an equation we getPZA-H24eMZ-2A-4.
  3. Now for the β-emission of element M, the mass number will remain the same but the atomic number increases by 1 for each β-particle.
  4. Representing this in the form of an equation we get MZ-2A-4-e-10MZ-2+1A-4-e-10QZ-2+1+1A-4 that is QZA-4.

Final answer

  1. Comparing elements P and Q we can say that in both the atoms atomic number is the same that is Z but the mass number is different.
  2. Isotopes are the elements having the same atomic number but a different mass number.
  3. So, as per the definition of isotope, elements P and Q are isotopes.

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