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Thorium isotopes are obtained.
The daughter of neptunium 237 is protactinium 233, after alpha disintegration.
Mathematically it is Chromium 24Cr52 but within nucleus alpha particles separately do not exist they are only produced during radioactive disintegration.
Alpha toxins are dangerous compounds produced by bacterias.
These terms apply to the decay of radionuclides. The parent isotope is 'the starting point' of a decay series that when it decays, by giving off radiation, changes into another element, or isotope of the original element (the daughter isotope). For example: When Uranium 238 (parent isotope) decays and gives off an alpha particle, it transmutes into Thorium 234 (the daughter isotope).
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The alpha decay of americium-241 produce neptunium-237.
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Thorium isotopes are obtained.
The daughter of neptunium 237 is protactinium 233, after alpha disintegration.
No. In both the cases the element would definitely change. As alpha particle comes out then the new element would have two less in atomic number where as in beta particle decay the new element will have one higher in atomic number.
Next element in the periodic table ie Actinium.
In alpha decay, the atomic number decreases by 2, while the atomic mass number decreases by 4.
Mathematically it is Chromium 24Cr52 but within nucleus alpha particles separately do not exist they are only produced during radioactive disintegration.
Product of radioactive decay 42He is an alpha particle