The successive emission of one -particle followed by two -particles from a radioactive nucleus produ — Nuclear Chemistry and Radioactivity Chemistry Question
Question
The successive emission of one $\alpha$ -particle followed by two $\beta^-$ -particles from a radioactive nucleus produces a new nuclide. What is the relationship between the final nuclide and the original parent?
Answer: B
💡 Solution & Explanation
One $\alpha$ -emission drops the atomic number ($Z$) by $2$. Two $\beta^-$ -emissions increase $Z$ back by $2$. The net change in $Z$ is zero. Since the atomic number is the same but the mass has changed (by 4), the final nuclide is an isotope of the parent.
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