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Beta radiation does not have a helium nucleus.Alpha radiation, however, does have a helium nucleus.
A stream of helium nuclei is alpha radiation. Beta radiation is a stream of electrons.
It is produced (slowly) by radioactive decay in the Earth's crust (Alpha radiation is helium nuclei). It doesn't react with anything, so when it escapes it remains in the air.
Helium is a gas and will take the shape of the container it is taken
Yes, helium will take the shape of its container. It is a gas and therefore does not have a definite shape or volume. It will fill any space available to it within the container.
Light and Infrared Radiation (Heat)
Beta radiation does not have a helium nucleus.Alpha radiation, however, does have a helium nucleus.
A stream of helium nuclei is alpha radiation. Beta radiation is a stream of electrons.
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It is produced (slowly) by radioactive decay in the Earth's crust (Alpha radiation is helium nuclei). It doesn't react with anything, so when it escapes it remains in the air.
depends on the size of its container and volume of helium filling it
Helium is a gas and will take the shape of the container it is taken
Yes, helium will take the shape of its container. It is a gas and therefore does not have a definite shape or volume. It will fill any space available to it within the container.
Some helium was produced during the Big Bang; the remainder was produced in stars, through nuclear fusion.
Yes. As it is a main sequence star it will be fusing together the isotopes of hydrogen, deuterium and tritium, to form helium.
Helium is produced.
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