Radioactive Decay of Element 82-214

In summary, an element with atomic number 82 and mass number 214 undergoes radioactive decay to become an element with atomic number 82 and mass number 210. This can be achieved through the emission of one alpha particle and two beta particles, resulting in an increase of 2 in atomic number and a decrease of 4 in mass number. The confusion regarding the possibility of emitting both alpha and beta particles is due to the incorrect assumption that an atom cannot emit both types of particles, when in fact it can.
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Homework Statement



An element of atomic number 82 and mass number 214 decays radioactively to an element of atomic number 82 and mass number 210.
Which of the following emissions achieve this result?
Check all that apply.
a. four beta particles
b. two beta particles and one alpha particle
c. two alpha particles
d. one alpha particle


The Attempt at a Solution



I know that an atom cannot emit both alpha particles and beta particles.
so the options are down to a, c, and d.
but if the atom emits beta particle, the atomic mass number doesn't change,
but if the atom emits alpha particle, the atomic number should change.
but in this problem, only the atomic mass number change, but the atomic number does not change. so I'm really confused.

please help me..
thanks in advance..
 
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You have to change the mass number by 4 and the charge number by 0. Maybe you are wrong to have eliminated b). Why do you think a nucleus can't emit both alphas and betas?
 
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I got it..
Thank you to Dick.. :)
 
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An element of atomic number 82 and mass number 214 decays radioactively to an element of atomic number 82 and mass number 210.
making use of mathematics.
a beta decay got and increase in proton number but has no change in the mass number

so. 214-210 = 4 => from 1 alpha decay
82-2 = 80 +2 = 82 =>2 beta decays
 

What is radioactive decay?

Radioactive decay is the process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy and emits radiation, eventually transforming into a more stable element.

What is Element 82-214?

Element 82-214 refers to the isotope of lead with an atomic mass of 214 and an atomic number of 82. This isotope is unstable and undergoes radioactive decay.

How does Element 82-214 decay?

Element 82-214 decays through a process called alpha decay, where it emits an alpha particle (two protons and two neutrons) from its nucleus, forming a new element with an atomic number 80.

What is the half-life of Element 82-214?

The half-life of Element 82-214 is approximately 26.8 hours. This means that it takes 26.8 hours for half of the initial amount of Element 82-214 to decay into a more stable element.

What are the dangers of Element 82-214?

Element 82-214 is a radioactive isotope and can emit harmful radiation. Exposure to this radiation can damage cells and increase the risk of cancer. Proper handling and disposal of radioactive materials is necessary to prevent harm to humans and the environment.

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