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How does a daughter nucleus differ from it's parent nucleus when it emits I)alpha particle ii)beta particle

How does a daughter nucleus differ from it's parent nucleus when it emits 

I)alpha particle ii)beta particle

I) Alpha Decay:

When a nucleus emits an alpha particle, the daughter nucleus has an atomic number that is reduced by 2 compared to the parent nucleus. This means the daughter nucleus is a different element from the parent nucleus.


II) Beta Decay:

a) Beta-Minus Decay (β-): The daughter nucleus has one more proton and one less neutron compared to the parent nucleus. This increases the atomic number of the daughter nucleus by 1 while keeping the mass number the same.


b) Beta-Plus Decay (β+): The daughter nucleus has one less proton and one more neutron compared to the parent nucleus. This decreases the atomic number of the daughter nucleus by 1 while keeping the mass number the same.

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