Question
Match the definition with the correct type of radioactive decay
1. Beta Decay
2. Gamma decay
3. Alpha decay
a. two protons + two neutrons are released bu the unstable element
b. unstable nucleus releases an electron or positron
c. energy is released as high energy electromagnetic waves
1. Beta Decay
2. Gamma decay
3. Alpha decay
a. two protons + two neutrons are released bu the unstable element
b. unstable nucleus releases an electron or positron
c. energy is released as high energy electromagnetic waves
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the correct matches for the types of radioactive decay with their definitions:
1. Beta Decay - b. unstable nucleus releases an electron or positron
2. Gamma decay - c. energy is released as high energy electromagnetic waves
3. Alpha decay - a. two protons + two neutrons are released by the unstable element
1. Beta Decay - b. unstable nucleus releases an electron or positron
2. Gamma decay - c. energy is released as high energy electromagnetic waves
3. Alpha decay - a. two protons + two neutrons are released by the unstable element
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