Polonium is seated in the block numbered 84. As an alpha particle is emiited then the parent element is shifted to the block numbered 2 less right from the present one. So it gets shifted to 82. This is the place for lead Pb
So Po, the parent gets changed to Pb.
Mass number 218 will be reduced by 4. So the daught element would be 82 Pb 214
So the most general rule is that as alpha particle which is nothing but the helium nucleus comes out of the parent then daughter has two less in its atomic number and 4 less in its mass number as helium nucleus is 2He4
Alpha decay is the emission of an alpha particle, which consists of two protons and two neutrons. During alpha decay, the parent nucleus loses an alpha particle to become a different nucleus called the daughter product. The daughter product formed after alpha decay will have an atomic number that is two less and a mass number that is four less than the parent nucleus.
The other product formed when curium-242 is bombarded with an alpha particle is uranium-238.
During alpha emission, a radioisotope emits an alpha particle, which is composed of two protons and two neutrons. This reduces the atomic number of the parent isotope by 2 and the atomic mass by 4. The emission of an alpha particle transforms the parent isotope into a new element.
I suppose that the isotope formed is Am-245.
An alpha and a beta emission
The isotope lead-204 is obtained.
Alpha decay is the emission of an alpha particle, which consists of two protons and two neutrons. During alpha decay, the parent nucleus loses an alpha particle to become a different nucleus called the daughter product. The daughter product formed after alpha decay will have an atomic number that is two less and a mass number that is four less than the parent nucleus.
Lead-208 is formed by alpha decay (emission of alpha particles) from polonium-212.
The other product formed when curium-242 is bombarded with an alpha particle is uranium-238.
No, alpha radiation does not result in the emission of electrons. It involves the emission of alpha particles, which are helium nuclei consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons.
The other product of the radioactive decay of 204 Pb to 200 Hg is an alpha particle (4 He nucleus). This decay process involves the emission of an alpha particle, leading to the formation of 200 Hg.
My book does not list 250Am, nor the product 246Np. Beta decay would probably be preferred in this case over alpha.250Am --> 246Np + 4He
During alpha emission, a radioisotope emits an alpha particle, which is composed of two protons and two neutrons. This reduces the atomic number of the parent isotope by 2 and the atomic mass by 4. The emission of an alpha particle transforms the parent isotope into a new element.
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I suppose that the isotope formed is Am-245.
No, alpha particles are not the most radioactive emission. Gamma rays are more penetrating and more energetic than alpha particles, making them the most dangerous and damaging form of radiation.
Thorium-234 don't emit alpha particles.