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प्रश्न
Describe alpha, beta and gamma decays and write down the formulae for the energies generated in each of these decays.
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उत्तर
- A radioactive transformation in which an α-particle is emitted is called α-decay.
In an α-decay, the atomic number of the nucleus decreases by 2 and the mass number decreases by 4.
Example: \[\ce{_92^238U->_90^234Th + _2^4\alpha}\]
Q = [mU - mTh - mα]c2 - A radioactive transformation in which a β-particle is emitted is called β-decay.
In a β- -decay, the atomic number of the nucleus increases by 1 and the mass number remains unchanged.
Example: \[\ce{_90^234Th->_91^234Pa + _-1^0e +\bar{v}_e}\]
where `bar"v"_"e"` is the antineutrino emitted to conserve the momentum, energy and spin.
Q = [mTh - mpa - me]c2
In a β+ -decay, the atomic number of the nucleus decreases by 1 and the mass number remains unchanged.
Example: \[\ce{_15^30P->_14^30Si +_+1^0e +v_e}\]
where ve is the neutrino emitted to conserve the momentum, energy and spin.
Q = [mP - mSi - me]c2 - A given nucleus does not emit α- and -β particles simultaneously. However, on emission of α or β-particles, most nuclei are left in an excited state. A nucleus in an excited state emits a γ-ray photon in a transition to the lower energy state. Hence, α- and β-particle emissions are often accompanied by γ-rays.
\[\ce{_Z^AX->_2^4\alpha{ +} _{Z-2}^{A-4}Y + energy released}\]
\[\ce{_Z^AX->_-1^0\beta{ +} _{Z+1}^{A}Y + energy released}\]
\[\ce{_Z^AX->_0^0\gamma{ +} _{Z}^{A}X}\] (Energy released is carried by the γ-ray photon).
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