A radioactive element forms its own isotope after 3 consecutive disintegrations.

A Radioactive Element Forms Its Own Isotope After 3 Consecutive Physics QuestionA Radioactive Element Forms Its Own Isotope After 3 Consecutive Physics Question

A radioactive element forms its own isotope after 3 consecutive disintegrations. The particle emiited are

Options

(a) 3 β-particles
(b) 2 β-particles and 1 α-particle
(c) 2 β-particles and 1 γ-particle
(d) 2 α-particles and 1 β-particle

Correct Answer:

2 β-particles and 1 α-particle

Explanation:

No explanation available. Be the first to write the explanation for this question by commenting below.

AddThis Website Tools
admin:

Related Questions

  1. Which of the following is an example of ideal black body?
  2. Angular momentum of the particle rotating with a central force is constant due to
  3. In the experiment for determination of velocity of sound in air,
  4. Monochromatic radiation emitted when electron on hydrogen atom
  5. A rectangular copper coil is placed in a uniform magnetic field of induction 40 mT