A neutron becomes a proton + electron: ΒΉβn β ΒΉβp + β°ββe
Mass number unchanged. Atomic number increases by 1.
Alpha and Beta Decay Examples
ALPHA DECAY EXAMPLE:
Radium-226 decays by alpha emission:
Β²Β²βΆββRa β Β²Β²Β²ββRn + β΄βHe
Check: mass numbers: 226 = 222 + 4 β
Atomic numbers: 88 = 86 + 2 β
Radium (88) β Radon (86) β atomic number decreases by 2, so element changes.
BETA DECAY EXAMPLE:
Carbon-14 decays by beta emission:
ΒΉβ΄βC β ΒΉβ΄βN + β°ββe
Check: mass numbers: 14 = 14 + 0 β
Atomic numbers: 6 = 7 + (β1) β
Carbon (6) β Nitrogen (7) β atomic number increases by 1.
GAMMA EMISSION:
Often follows alpha or beta decay β nucleus releases excess energy as gamma ray.
No change to mass number or atomic number.
No separate nuclear equation needed β just add + Ξ³.
Effect on the Nucleus
ALPHA DECAY:
Mass number: decreases by 4
Atomic number: decreases by 2
Result: new element (two places lower in periodic table)
BETA DECAY:
Mass number: unchanged (a neutron converts to a proton + electron)
Atomic number: increases by 1
Result: new element (one place higher in periodic table)
GAMMA EMISSION:
Mass number: unchanged
Atomic number: unchanged
Result: same element, just releases energy
PATTERN TO REMEMBER:
Alpha β lose 4 mass, lose 2 charge
Beta β same mass, gain 1 charge
Gamma β no change to nucleus
EXAM STRATEGY:
Always check both mass AND atomic numbers balance.
Use the periodic table to identify the daughter element from its new atomic number.
β οΈ Common Mistake
In beta decay, the MASS NUMBER stays the same β a neutron turns into a proton plus an electron. The atomic number INCREASES by 1 (one more proton). Students often think beta decay is like alpha and reduces mass number.
π Key Equations
Alpha decay: A decreases by 4, Z decreases by 2
Beta decay: A unchanged, Z increases by 1
Gamma: no change to A or Z
π Key Note
Nuclear equations: mass numbers and atomic numbers must balance on both sides. Alpha (β΄βHe): Aβ4, Zβ2. Beta (β°ββe): A same, Z+1. Gamma (Ξ³): no change. New element formed in alpha and beta (different Z). Always verify balance.
1. Thorium-234 (Β²Β³β΄ββTh) undergoes beta decay. What is the daughter nucleus?
2. In a nuclear equation, the mass numbers on both sides must balance. A nucleus of Β²Β³βΈββU emits an alpha particle. What is the mass number of the daughter nucleus?
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