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Alpha Decay
result of alpha decay Alpha decay is the phenomenon of emission of an a - particle from radioactive nucleus...
Radioactive Decay or Disintegration
The transformation is given by Both the mass (226 - 4 = 222) and the charge (88 - 2 = 86) must be conserved. Radon is unstable and also decays with the emission of an α - particle: Radium emits γ - rays as well as α - particle but the emi..
Radioactive Decay or Disintegration
A radioactive nucleus or element emits an alpha or a beta particle and gets converted into a new nucleus or elemen..
Radioactivity
stability of a nucleus It is a spontaneous emission or disintegration of an unstable nucleus resulting in certain radiations. The elements exhibiting this phenomena are called radioactive elements. e.g., radium, thorium, actinium, polonium etc. Radioactivity does not occur due to any external provocation and is..
Rutherford's Model - Discovery of Nucleus
Ernest Rutherford, an energetic New Zealander working in England, was studying the properties of particles spontaneously emitted by radioactive substances. Of particular interest was a positively charged, relatively heavy emission named alpha particle. Quantities of such particles are em..
NUCLEAR PROCESSES
Protons and neutrons Nuclear forces Electromagnetic repulsion between the protons Nuclear fusion and fission reactions Radioactive isotopes Three most common forms of radioactive decay (alpha, beta, gamma) Changes in the nucleus in each type of decay ..
Rutherford's model - discovery of nucleus
Ernest Rutherford, an energetic Scientist From New Zealand working in England, was studying the properties of particles spontaneously emitted by radioactive substances. Of particular interest was a positively charged, relatively heavy emission named alpha particle. Quantities of such pa..
Discovery of Radioactivity and Nature of Radiations
In 1896, the phenomenon of radioactivity was accidentally discovered by French scientist Henri Becquerel. He was performing experiments with uranium compounds. He accidentally placed a crystal of potassium uranyl sulphate over photographic plate wrapped with usual black paper. On developing the p..
NUCLEAR PROCESSES
Rate of reaction Protons and neutrons Nuclear forces Electromagnetic repulsion between the protons Nuclear fusion and fission reactions Radioactive isotopes Three most common forms of radioactive decay (alpha, beta, gamma) Changes in the nucleus in each type of ..
Summary
When certain metals are heated to a high temperature, they emit thermions (electrons) and the phenomenon is called thermionic emission Cathode rays are a stream of negatively charged particles emitted from the cathode of an evacuated bulb, when a voltage of nearly 3000 volts given across the t..
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