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18 July, 05:00

Alpha particles are emitted during the radioactive decay of

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  1. 18 July, 08:28
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    Uranium 238

    Uranium 238 → thorium-234 + α particle (He²⁺ helium nucleus)

    Explanation:

    A uranium-238 nucleus, which is termed the parent nucleus, experiences radioactive decay with the emission of an alpha particle to form thorium-234, which is known as the daughter nuclide by the emission of an alpha particle which is made up of to neutrons and two protons.

    When nucleus of a radioactive atom decays by emitting an alpha particle, which is equivalent to a helium nucleus, to transform into a different atomic nucleus with a lesser mass (less by four) and a reduced atomic number (reduced by two), it is said to have undergone an alpha decay or α-decay.
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