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Question: The charge on \(\alpha\)-particle is ____ the charge on proton. A.Twice B.Thrice C.Half D.Sa...
The charge on α-particle is ____ the charge on proton.
A.Twice
B.Thrice
C.Half
D.Same as
Solution
α-particle is a charged helium particle. α-particles are highly active and energetic rays.
Complete step by step answer:
α-rays are emitted by radioactive elements because the unstable atom tries to gain stability. α-particle is a positively charged particle. It is actually a helium nucleus which contains two protons and two neutrons. The charge on an α-particle is +2, which is twice the charge on a proton and the mass of an α-particle is four times the mass of a proton. It is represented by He+2.
Hence, the charge on α-particle is twice the charge on a proton.
Therefore, the correct answer is (A) twice.
Additional information: α-particles have a low penetration power but a high ionization power. They can ionize a number of atoms at a short distance. They can produce burns on a human body. α-rays can also produce artificial radioactivity in certain nuclei. The penetrating power of α-rays is so low that a sheet of paper or a 3-cm layered air is enough to stop them. When an α-particle is ejected towards a nucleus, its trajectory depends on the impact parameter of collision. The impact parameter (b) is the perpendicular distance of the initial velocity vector of the α-particle from the centre of the nucleus.
Note: Don’t confuse between the charge of an α-particle and a β-particle. α-particles are +2 charged Helium nuclei while beta particles are -1 chargedβ- of electrons.