beta radiation!
Gamma Radiation
Electron
Ions that consist of a single atom are called monatomic ions
ionizing radiation
The single electron in a neutral hydrogen atom resides in the 1s orbital.
Gamma Radiation
A single electron can produce different types of radiation. Radiation, frequency, and wavelength all rely on each other. If an electron can produce multiple types of radiation, it can also produce different wavelengths and frequencies, because the wavelengths and frequencies are dependent on the radiation type.
Electron
The electron is affected in radiation. The electron orbit is changed.
Radiation can excite an electron sufficiently for the electron to leave the atom, thus having an ionizing effect.
The element hydrogen is the only element that lacks neutrons in its nucleus, consisting only of a single proton and an electron.
The type of radiation given off in this nuclear reaction is beta minus (β-) radiation. In this process, a neutron in the carbon-14 nucleus converts into a proton and an electron, which is emitted as beta radiation. This results in the transformation of carbon-14 into nitrogen-14.
Electron carries negative charge. Electron is an elementary particle.
Beta minus radiation is a stream of electrons.
Hydrogen is called an elemental gas because it is a chemical element that exists naturally as a gas in its pure form. It is the simplest and most abundant element in the universe, consisting of only one proton and one electron.
Beta radioactivity radiation.
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