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14 February, 14:21

32. Alpha particles and beta particles differ in

A. mass, only

B. charge, only

C. both mass and charge

D. neither mass nor charge

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  1. 14 February, 14:50
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    The answer is C. both mass and charge; )
  2. 14 February, 17:41
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    The answer is C. Alpha particles are simply helium-4 nuclei, with 2 protons and 2 neutrons. Charge is 2+, and mass is on the order of 4amu. Beta particles are either electrons or positrons, with charges of 1 - and 1 + respectively. Their masses are fractions of amu, so alpha particles and beta particles differ in both mass and charge.
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