Concept explainers
Interpretation: Implication of
Concept introduction: Nuclear reactions are those where an unstable nuclide disintegrates in order to form a stable nuclide with emission of various radiations feasibly. It is called radioactivity of nucleus. The particles or rays emitted during the process are alpha, beta and gamma rays which cause a change in the identity of nucleus.
Beta particle is one that has unit negative charge and alpha particle is one that has 2 unit positive charges and is equivalent to helium atom
Answer to Problem 3A
Atomic number indicated by Z is a count of protons or electron in a nucleus and mass number (A) is sum of proton and neutron contained in a nucleus.
Explanation of Solution
Atomic number indicated by Z is a count of protons or electron in a nucleus and mass number (A) is sum of proton and neutron contained in a nucleus. Change in Z causes change in identity of nucleus whereas mere change in A indicates isotopes of nucleus.
Such as in reaction this:
Atomic number indicated by Z is a count of protons or electron in a nucleus and mass number (A) is sum of proton and neutron contained in a nucleus.
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