The product.
An alpha particle
Product of radioactive decay 42He is an alpha particle
A beta particle
Yes. Alpha particles can be a product of radioactive decay, and alpha particles are simply Helium nuclei. Unless they interact with other atoms, they will tend to pick up stray electrons (they need two) and become stable 4He atoms.
The radioactive decay of americium 241 is by alpha disintegration; the disintegration of radioactive krypton isotopes is by beta particles emission.
An alpha particle
An alpha particle
Product of radioactive decay 42He is an alpha particle
Alpha particle.
A beta particle
A gamma wave...
radioactive decay
The final product is not radioactive.
radioactive decay
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That's called a daughter isotope, or a daughter product. (The original isotope that decayed is the parent isotope.)
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