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The isotope 238U, which starts one of the natural radioactive series, decays first by alpha decay followed by two negative beta decays. At this point, what is the resulting isotope

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Answer: The resulting isotope is
^(231)_(92)\textrm {U}

Step-by-step explanation:

Alpha Decay: In this process, a heavier nuclei decays into lighter nuclei by releasing alpha particle. The mass number is reduced by 4 units and atomic number is reduced by 2 units.


^(235)_(92)\textrm{U} \rightarrow ^(231)_(90)\textrm {Th}+^(4)_(2)n

Beta Decay : It is a type of decay process, in which a proton gets converted to neutron and an electron. This is also known as -decay. In this the mass number remains same but the atomic number is increased by 1.


^(231)_(90)\textrm{Th}\rightarrow ^(231)_(92)\textrm {Th}+2^(0)_(-1)n

The resulting isotope is
^(231)_(92)\textrm {U}

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