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Question: An atomic nucleus \({\rm A}\) is composed of \(84\) protons and \(128\) neutrons, (i) The nucleus ...

An atomic nucleus A{\rm A} is composed of 8484 protons and 128128 neutrons,

(i) The nucleus A{\rm A} emits an alpha particle and is transformed into nucleus B{\rm B}. What is the composition of the nucleus B{\rm B}?

(ii) The nucleus B{\rm B} emits a beta particle and is transformed into a nucleus CC. What is the composition of the nucleus CC?

(iii) Does the composition of nucleus CC change if it emits gamma radiation?

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Solution

When an atom is subjected to the alpha decay, the nucleus tends to the reduction of mass number by 44 and reduction of atomic number by 22. Then, that atom is subjected to beta decay, the atomic number gains by 11, and the mass number remains the same. When an atom is subjected to gamma decay, there will not be any change in the atomic and mass number. In general, gamma decay normally occurs during both alpha decay as well as in beta decay.

During alpha emission, the alpha particles with the atomic number 22 and the mass number 44 will emit.

During beta emission, the beta particles with a 1 - 1 atomic number and zero mass number will emit.

During gamma emission, there will not be any change in the atomic and mass number.

Complete step by step solution:

(i) Given, the nucleus of an atom contains 8484 protons and 128128neutrons. Hence, the atomic number of the atomic nucleus is the number of protons in the nucleus and the mass number is the sum of the protons and neutrons present in it.

Hence,

An atomic number of atomic nuclei A{\rm A} is 8484.

Mass number of the atomic nucleus A{\rm A} is 84+128=21284 + 128 = 212.

Thus, the atomic nucleus A{\rm A} is denoted by 84212A{}_{84}^{212}{\rm A}.

The atomic nucleus AA subjected to alpha emission,

84212Aα24α+82208B{}_{84}^{212}{\rm A}\xrightarrow{{ - \alpha }}{}_2^4\alpha + {}_{82}^{208}{\rm B}

Hence, the composition of the atomic nucleus B{\rm B} is 82208B{}_{82}^{208}{\rm B}.

(ii) The atomic nucleus B{\rm B} is subjected to the beta emission, thus the atomic number of the nucleus will get increase by one,

82208Bβ10β+83208C{}_{82}^{208}{\rm B}\xrightarrow{{ - \beta }}{}_{ - 1}^0\beta + {}_{83}^{208}C

Hence, the composition of the atomic nucleus CC is 83208C{}_{83}^{208}C.

(iii) The atomic nucleus CC is subjected to the gamma emission, thus there will not be any change in the atomic and mass number. The gamma emission is generally occurring during the alpha and beta emission.

\therefore The atomic nucleus A{\rm A} is denoted by 84212A{}_{84}^{212}{\rm A}.

The composition of the atomic nucleus B{\rm B} is 82208B{}_{82}^{208}{\rm B}.

The composition of the atomic nucleus CC is 83208C{}_{83}^{208}C.

Note:
During the alpha emission of the atomic nucleus the alpha particle generally 24He{}_2^4He will emit from the atomic nucleus. And during the beta emission of the atomic nucleus, the beta particle generally called negatron 10β{}_{ - 1}^0\beta will emit from the atom. And the gamma emission is a common thing that occurs during the alpha and beta emission, it won’t affect the atomic and mass number.