CHEM 130 Study Guide - Alpha Decay, Beta Decay, Positron

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For the following nuclides, determine what the atomic number, mass number, neutron number, and element name are: 43, am-245, rb-83, 139, 200. Decay each of the following nuclides by alpha emission, beta emission, gamma emission, positron emission, and electron capture: 80au: 139, rb-83, e. 200, am-245, 43. Answers with alpha emission: (use the same idea to do the rest of the emissions: 43, 139, 245, 83, 200. Answer: an alpha is a helium nucleus with a mass of 4 u and a 2+ charge. A beta is an electron with a mass of 0. 00055 u and 1- charge. A gamma is energy having neither mass nor charge. Therefore, gamma has the greatest penetrating power through matter. alpha has the greatest ionizing power. Beta suffers the greatest deflection in a magnetic field. The main difference between a gamma ray and an x-ray is that a gamma ray is emitted from the nucleus while an x-ray is produced in the electron shell.

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