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Question: The \( \alpha \) (alpha) and \( \beta \) (beta) particles emitted when uranium nucleus \( _{92}{{\te...

The α\alpha (alpha) and β\beta (beta) particles emitted when uranium nucleus 92U238_{92}{{\text{U}}^{238}} decay to 82Pb214_{82}\text{P}{{\text{b}}^{214}} are:
(A) 6 α6\text{ }\alpha particles and 2 β2\text{ }\beta particles
(B) α\text{4 }\alpha particles and 2 β2\text{ }\beta particles
(C) α\text{2 }\alpha particles and β\text{6 }\beta particles
(D) α\text{2 }\alpha particles and β\text{4 }\beta particles

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Solution

We know that for a reaction to take place, the mass number and atomic number on the product side must be equal to that on the reactant side. So, they compared the equations for mass number and atomic number on both sides, the value of alpha and beta can be calculated.

Complete step by step solution
The given reaction is:
92U23882Pb214+ 2He4+ 1e0_{92}{{\text{U}}^{238}}{{\to }_{82}}\text{P}{{\text{b}}^{214}}+\text{a }{{\text{ }}_{2}}\text{H}{{\text{e}}^{4}}+\text{b }{{\text{ }}_{-1}}{{\text{e}}^{0}}
We assume that “a” number of (alpha) α\alpha particles and “b” number of β\beta (beta) particles are emitted.
Now, we know that for every reaction, the mass number and atomic number must be conserved, that is, mass number and atomic number on the product side must be equal to that on the reactant side.
Firstly, on equating the mass numbers on both sides, we get
238=214+4 a+0 238=214+4 a  4 a=24  a=244  a=6 \begin{aligned} & 238=214+4\text{ a}+0 \\\ & 238=214+4\text{ a} \\\ & \text{ 4 a}=24 \\\ & \text{ a}=\dfrac{24}{4} \\\ & \text{ a}=6 \\\ \end{aligned}
Therefore, 6 alpha particles are emitted
Now, on equating the atomic numbers on both sides, we get:
92=82+2 ab 9282=2 ab 9282=2×6b \begin{aligned} & 92=82+2\text{ a}-\text{b} \\\ & \text{92}-\text{82=2 a}-\text{b} \\\ & \text{92}-82=2\times 6-\text{b} \\\ \end{aligned}
928212=b b=2 b=2 \begin{aligned} & \text{92}-82-12=-\text{b} \\\ & -\text{b}=-2 \\\ & \text{b=2} \\\ \end{aligned}
Therefore, 2 beta particles are emitted.
So, the correct option is (A).

Note
Alpha particles consist of 2 protons and 2 neutrons bound together into a particle identical to He4\text{H}{{\text{e}}^{4}} nucleus.
They are generally produced in the proven of alpha decay, The electric charge is +2 e+2\text{ e} , mass is 66446×1027 kg6\cdot 6446\times {{10}^{-27}}\text{ kg} and spin=0.
Beta particles are a high energy, high speed electron or positron which is emitted by the radioactive decays of an atomic nucleus during the process of beta decay. It has charge 1-1 ,Mass =12000 th=\dfrac{1}{2000}\text{ th} of a proton and spin =12=\dfrac{1}{2}