Question 7
A radioactive nucleus is
formed by β-decay. This nucleus then decays by α-emission.
Which graph of proton
number Z plotted against nucleon number N shows the β-decay followed by the α-emission?
Reference: Past Exam Paper – June 2008 Paper 1 Q40
Solution:
Answer:
B.
An alpha particle is 42He
and a beta particle is 0-1β.
Proton number Z and
nucleon number N will be conserved.
Let the proton number of
the initial nucleus be Z and its nucleon number be N.
During the β-decay (0-1β),
the proton number of the new nucleus increases by one such that
(Z+1) + (-1) = Z.
the nucleon number remains the same.
In the graph, the change
in horizontal and to the left.
During the alpha-emission
(42He),
proton number of new nucleus decreases by 2 such that (Z-2) + 2 = Z.
nucleon number decreases
by 4 such that (N-4) + 4 = N
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