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  • 03-02-2021
  • Chemistry
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(c) When a radioactive isotope decays it can produce beta particles.
What is a beta particle?​

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quasarJose
quasarJose quasarJose
  • 04-02-2021

Explanation:

Beta particles are of two types - negative beta particles or negatrons and positive beta particles or positrons which are both formed from some nuclear processes within the nucleus.

A negatron is like an orbital electron but it has more energy compared to an orbital electron.

A positron is essentially the same as a negatron except in the charge it carries. A positron carries positive charges.

A beta particle is very light and has much range through matter.

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