If you think to a beta particle the symbol is β.
e- is the symbol for an electron, aka a beta particle. It has a unit negative charge.
The charge of an alpha particle is 2+ and the symbol is α2+.
The particle with the (-) symbol typically refers to a negatively charged particle, most commonly an electron. Electrons are fundamental subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom and are crucial for chemical bonding and electricity. In certain contexts, the (-) symbol can also represent other negatively charged particles, such as antiprotons in particle physics.
Proton.
The tau neutrino has mass and is denoted with the symbol μ.
a slanted P that looks like a B but is thinner and has a longer "leg"
e- is the symbol for an electron, aka a beta particle. It has a unit negative charge.
The charge of an alpha particle is 2+ and the symbol is α2+.
Proton.
The tau neutrino has mass and is denoted with the symbol μ.
The symbol for boron is B.
The Atomic Symbol is B
the scientific symbol for boron is B
The symbol is asymbol used for proton/ therefore the nuclear symbol of helium is also the symbol for designating alpha particle
a. an alpha particle
The symbol "b" does not stand for anything, but "B" stands for boron.
The symbol for borilium is B, not to be mistaken with the element Boron, whose symbol is B as well. But there is no known element with the symbol "borilium".