4n would fit your criteria if it existed, but it doesn't. A helium atom would work to, but they aren't a form of radiation. So, unless I'm forgetting something, I don't believe there's an answer to your question.
Alpha radiation consists of alpha particles, which are helium nuclei composed of 2 protons and 2 neutrons. Since neutrons do not carry an electrical charge, alpha particles have a net charge of +2, meaning they have 2 electrons.
process by which a target nucleus can be split into two smaller nuclei upon bombardment
This are alpha particles which are made up of Helium ions and are +2 charge.
Alpha radiation usually carries a positive charge because it consists of helium nuclei which are composed of two protons and two neutrons.
Alpha rays consist of alpha particles, which are composed of two protons and two neutrons, essentially making them helium nuclei. Since they contain two protons, alpha particles carry a positive charge of +2e, where e is the elementary charge. This positive charge is a key characteristic that differentiates alpha rays from other types of radiation.
Alpha radiation consists of alpha particles, which are helium nuclei composed of 2 protons and 2 neutrons. Since neutrons do not carry an electrical charge, alpha particles have a net charge of +2, meaning they have 2 electrons.
2.00 lbs the charge is alpha-magnetic
process by which a target nucleus can be split into two smaller nuclei upon bombardment
Gamma radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation, whereas alpha and beta radiation are composed of particles. Gamma rays have the shortest wavelength and highest energy, whereas alpha and beta particles are larger and less penetrating. Gamma radiation does not carry an electric charge, while alpha and beta particles do.
The electric charge of an alpha particle is positive. An alpha particle is a helium nucleus (which being a nucleus has a positive charge)
Gamma radiation is the smallest in size among the three common types of radiation, which also include alpha and beta radiation. This is because gamma radiation consists of photons with no mass or charge, making them the most penetrating and the smallest in terms of physical size.
Free radiation I suppose. But gamma radiation, is charge free. As is UV, IR, ... ..
Alpha radiation consists of particles with a charge of +2 and a mass of 4 amu, equivalent to a helium nucleus. Beta radiation consists of particles with a charge of either -1 or +1 and negligible mass, corresponding to electrons or positrons.
Alpha radiation, which is the same as helium-4 nuclei.
+2 (2 x the absolute value of the charge of an electron).
This are alpha particles which are made up of Helium ions and are +2 charge.
Alpha radiation usually carries a positive charge because it consists of helium nuclei which are composed of two protons and two neutrons.