No. Decay is the process, radiation is the product.
It is alpha decay. In the process, an alpha particle(He2+) is released. So, it is called alpha decay.
92Au 282Xe +13S
By alpha decay polonium-214 is transformed in lead-210. Po-214--------------alpha--------------Pb-210
Alpha decay is the loss form the atomic nucleus of an "alpha" particle - that is 2 protons and 2 neutrons (a helium nucleus).
gamma decay beta decay alpha decay
No. Decay is the process, radiation is the product.
It's called alpha-decay. The two protons and two neutrons are removed in the form of alpha particles, or helium nuclei.
92Au 282Xe +13S
It is alpha decay. In the process, an alpha particle(He2+) is released. So, it is called alpha decay.
I'm pretty sure its alpha.
The equation for the alpha decay of 226Ra: 88226Ra --> 86222Rn + 24He The alpha particle is represented as a helium (He) nucleus.
Uranium-239 does NOT decay by alpha decay, it decays only by beta and gammadecay.
The only possible product of the alpha decay of 92238U is 90234Th.
The equation for the alpha decay of 233Pu:94233Pu --> 92229U + 24He2+where the alpha particle is represented as a helium nucleus.Note that 233Pu decays by alpha decay with a probability of only 0.12%. The other 99.88% is Beta+ decay.
By alpha decay polonium-214 is transformed in lead-210. Po-214--------------alpha--------------Pb-210
The decay products of ununhexium (after alpha decay) are isotopes of ununquadium.