Beta or gamma disintegration.
No. Decay is the process, radiation is the product.
92Au 282Xe +13S
It is alpha decay. In the process, an alpha particle(He2+) is released. So, it is called alpha decay.
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.
It is alpha decay. In the process, an alpha particle(He2+) is released. So, it is called alpha decay.
92Au 282Xe +13S
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.
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.
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.
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.