Identify the unknown particle X in the following equations for nuclear decay, and state whether each process is alpha decay, beta decay, or gamma decay. (Enter your answers in the form  A X Z . Enter γ (gamma) to indicate a gamma decay.)

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Identify the unknown particle X in the following equations for nuclear decay, and state whether each process is alpha decay, beta decay, or gamma decay. (Enter your answers in the form 

A X
Z

. Enter γ (gamma) to indicate a gamma decay.)

The image shows a nuclear decay equation and a form for selecting the type of decay.

### Equation:
- \( \frac{152}{65} \text{Tb}^* \rightarrow \frac{152}{65} \text{Tb} + X \)

### Description:
This represents the decay of an excited state of the Terbium isotope (\( \text{Tb}^* \)), which results in a non-excited Terbium isotope and another particle, indicated as \( X \).

### Type of Decay:
Users are prompted to identify the type of decay. The options include:
- Alpha decay
- Beta decay
- Gamma decay

### User Interface:
- **chemPad**: A tool interface with buttons for inputting chemical equations and symbols. It includes options for using subscript, superscript, and Greek letters.
- A text input area is present to allow users to input or modify chemical equations.

This setup is intended for educational use, helping users understand and classify types of nuclear decay.
Transcribed Image Text:The image shows a nuclear decay equation and a form for selecting the type of decay. ### Equation: - \( \frac{152}{65} \text{Tb}^* \rightarrow \frac{152}{65} \text{Tb} + X \) ### Description: This represents the decay of an excited state of the Terbium isotope (\( \text{Tb}^* \)), which results in a non-excited Terbium isotope and another particle, indicated as \( X \). ### Type of Decay: Users are prompted to identify the type of decay. The options include: - Alpha decay - Beta decay - Gamma decay ### User Interface: - **chemPad**: A tool interface with buttons for inputting chemical equations and symbols. It includes options for using subscript, superscript, and Greek letters. - A text input area is present to allow users to input or modify chemical equations. This setup is intended for educational use, helping users understand and classify types of nuclear decay.
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