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Can anyone explain alpha decay?
Explain beta decay






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In alpha decay, mass number of the nucleus decreases by 4 unit and atomic number is decreased by 2 unit. Alpha decay : ZAX→Z−2A−4Y+24He. When a parent nucleus emits an electron (beta particle) along with the daughter nucleus, then the nuclear reaction thus is called as beta decay.

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Beta decay

Radioactive decay

In nuclear physics, beta decay is a type of radioactive decay in which a beta particle is emitted from an atomic nucleus, transforming the original nuclide to an isobar of that nuclide

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