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Standard X
Physics
Properties of Alpha, Beta and Gamma Radiations
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Question
What happens to the atomic number of an element when an
α
-particle, is emitted?
A
Decreases by
2
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B
Increases by
2
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C
Decreases by
4
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D
Increases by
4
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Solution
The correct option is
A
Decreases by
2
The emission of an alpha particle from a nucleus reduces the mass number of the nucleus by
4
and the atomic number by
2
.
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