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Physics Question on Nuclei

In radioactive decay process, the negatively charged emitted -\text{-} particles are

A

the electrons present inside the nucleus

B

the electrons produced as a result of the decay of neutrons inside the nucleus

C

the electrons produced as a result of collisions between atoms

D

the electrons orbiting around the nucleus

Answer

the electrons produced as a result of the decay of neutrons inside the nucleus

Explanation

Solution

Beta decay can involve the emission of either electrons or positrons. The electrons or positrons emitted in a β\beta - decay do not exist inside the nucleus. They are only created at the time of emission, just as photons are created when an atom makes a transition from higher to a lower energy state. In negative β\beta - decay a neutron in the nucleus is transformed into a proton, an electron and an antineutrino. Hence, in radioactive decay process, the negatively charged emitted β\beta - particles are the electrons produced as a result of the decay of neutrons present inside the nucleus.