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Why doesn't alpha decay occur for hydrogen?

Alpha decay is a process where an atom emits an alpha particle, which is a helium nucleus consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons. Since a hydrogen atom only has one proton, it cannot undergo alpha decay as it lacks the necessary particle combination to release an alpha particle.


What is lost in an atom as a result of radioactive decay What equations relates this loss to energy produced?

Alpha decay is the loss of 2 protons and 2 neutrons Beta-decay is the loss of a positron or electron Gamma decay is the loss of a photon The equation relates this loss to energy produced E=mc^2


What is the nuclear equation for the decay of Po210 if it undergoes 2 alpha decay then a beta decay followed by another alpha decay.?

The nuclear equation for the decay of Po-210 undergoing 2 alpha decays followed by a beta decay and another alpha decay is: Po-210 -> Pb-206 + 4 He-4 + 2 e-1 + 2 v This equation represents the series of decays that result in the transformation of Po-210 into Pb-206, with the emission of two helium nuclei (alpha particles), two electrons, and two neutrinos.


What is alpha decay of mendelevium?

Alpha decay is the loss form the atomic nucleus of an "alpha" particle - that is 2 protons and 2 neutrons (a helium nucleus).


What type of decay is involved when polonium -214 decays into lead -210?

Alpha decay is involved when polonium-214 decays into lead-210. In alpha decay, an alpha particle (2 protons and 2 neutrons) is emitted from the nucleus, reducing the atomic number by 2 and the mass number by 4.

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Why doesn't alpha decay occur for hydrogen?

Alpha decay is a process where an atom emits an alpha particle, which is a helium nucleus consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons. Since a hydrogen atom only has one proton, it cannot undergo alpha decay as it lacks the necessary particle combination to release an alpha particle.


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What is the charge of the emitted particle in alpha decay?

In alpha decay, the emitted particle has a charge of 2.


What is lost in an atom as a result of radioactive decay What equations relates this loss to energy produced?

Alpha decay is the loss of 2 protons and 2 neutrons Beta-decay is the loss of a positron or electron Gamma decay is the loss of a photon The equation relates this loss to energy produced E=mc^2


What is the nuclear equation for the decay of Po210 if it undergoes 2 alpha decay then a beta decay followed by another alpha decay.?

The nuclear equation for the decay of Po-210 undergoing 2 alpha decays followed by a beta decay and another alpha decay is: Po-210 -> Pb-206 + 4 He-4 + 2 e-1 + 2 v This equation represents the series of decays that result in the transformation of Po-210 into Pb-206, with the emission of two helium nuclei (alpha particles), two electrons, and two neutrinos.


What happens to an atom that experiences radioactive decay?

It loses mass.


How do you calculate the decay constant for a radioactive substance?

The decay constant for a radioactive substance is calculated by dividing the natural logarithm of 2 by the half-life of the substance. The formula is: decay constant ln(2) / half-life.


What is alpha decay of mendelevium?

Alpha decay is the loss form the atomic nucleus of an "alpha" particle - that is 2 protons and 2 neutrons (a helium nucleus).