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It depends on whether the beta decay sequence is beta- or beta+. In beta-, the atom will gain a proton, changing into neptunium. In beta+, the atom will lose a proton, changing into protactinium.

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Is alpha particles heavier than beta particles?

Yes. A beta particle is just an electron, while an alpha particle is effectively a helium nucleus - two protons plus two neutrons. Protons (and neutrons) are each about 2000 times heavier than an electron. Therefore, an alpha particle is about 8000 times heavier than a beta particle.


A beta particle is formed in the nucleus of an isotope due to the?

transformation of a neutron into a proton, an electron (beta particle), and an antineutrino. This process is known as beta decay and occurs in isotopes with an excess of neutrons compared to protons, seeking to attain a more stable ratio of protons to neutrons.


What particle alpha or beta is more massive?

An alpha particle is a helium nucleus, consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons. Beta particles are fast moving electrons that are emitted from a nucleus when a neutron decays into a proton and an electron. Since 1 electron has 1/1837 the mass of a proton, the alpha particle is roughly 7348 times the mass of the electron.


What type of nuclear decay does Uranium undergo?

Uranium has a different decay chain/series for its different isotopes. Uranium 238 for example first decays to thorium 234 through alpha decay while U235 alpha decays to thorium 231. Both have different half lifes which can be found on a natural decay series chart for the said element. The thorium in either case then beta decays to another element.


What are two ways that an alpha particle is different from the electron beta-decay particle?

A alpha particle is a helium-4, written 24He, nucleus, and it is composed of a pair of protons and a pair of neutrons fused together. It's charge is +2. A beta particle could be either a beta + particle, which is a positron, or a beta - particle, which is an electron. The electron (beta -) has a charge of -1, and the positron (beta +) has a charge of +1. In summary, the alpha is +2, the beta minus is -1, and the beta plus is +1.

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When uranium (92 proton) ejects an beta particle how many protons does the remaining nucleus have?

90 protons


When uranium 238 changes into protactinium 234 how many protons does it lose?

Uranium-234 become protactinium by emission of a beta particle. A proton is transformed in a neutron.


Is beta consisted by two protons and neutrons?

No, beta radiation is composed of electrons or positrons. An alpha particle is two protons and to neutrons.


Is a beta particle Heavier or close to the mass of a alpha particle?

No. Its not even close. An alpha particle is two neutrons and two protons, while a beta particle (from beta- decay) is just an electron, which has one 1836th the mass of a proton.


What is a beta particle made up of?

A beta particle is an electron. Alpha particles consist of two neutrons and two protons, and gamma particles consist of photons.


What particle is given off during the change from protactinium to uranium?

Protactinium-233 is transformed in uranium-233 emitting beta radiation.


Is alpha particles heavier than beta particles?

Yes. A beta particle is just an electron, while an alpha particle is effectively a helium nucleus - two protons plus two neutrons. Protons (and neutrons) are each about 2000 times heavier than an electron. Therefore, an alpha particle is about 8000 times heavier than a beta particle.


The uranium 238 can be triggered to split when it is stuck by a?

a free neutron can trigger the split of a particle like uranium 238. It will produce a smaller atom (eg. proctantium), a beta particle and energy.


What is emitted from the nucleus during beta decay?

During beta decay, a neutron is converted into a proton, releasing an electron (beta particle) and an antineutrino from the nucleus. The beta particle is emitted as the neutron decays into a proton, increasing the atomic number of the nucleus.


A beta particle is formed in the nucleus of an isotope due to the?

transformation of a neutron into a proton, an electron (beta particle), and an antineutrino. This process is known as beta decay and occurs in isotopes with an excess of neutrons compared to protons, seeking to attain a more stable ratio of protons to neutrons.


Which has the largest mass alpha particle gamma ray positron or beta particle?

The alpha particle is much more massive than a beta particle. A beta particle is an electron, which has very little mass. An alpha particle is a helium nucleus, and consists of two protons and two neutrons.


What are Beta particles have a charge?

Beta particles can have a positive or negative charge. In beta-minus decay, a neutron turns into a proton, emitting a beta-minus particle (electron) with a negative charge. In beta-plus decay, a proton transforms into a neutron, releasing a beta-plus particle (positron) with a positive charge.