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☢️Alpha decay vs Beta decay

Unstable atomic nuclei shed energy through radioactive decay. Alpha and beta decay are two of the main ways they do it.

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☢️Alpha decay
  • Emits an alpha particle, a helium nucleus
  • The atomic number drops by two
  • Produces a relatively large, slow, heavy particle
  • Stopped easily, even by a sheet of paper
  • Common in very heavy elements like uranium
Beta decay
  • Emits a beta particle, a fast-moving electron
  • The atomic number changes by one
  • Produces a small, light, fast particle
  • More penetrating, needing aluminum to stop it
  • Occurs when a neutron converts into a proton

Verdict

Alpha decay throws out a heavy helium nucleus and is weakly penetrating; beta decay ejects a fast electron and penetrates further. Both move an unstable nucleus toward stability.

Frequently asked

Which radiation is more penetrating?+

Beta particles penetrate further than alpha particles, though both are stopped by modest shielding.

What is an alpha particle made of?+

Two protons and two neutrons — essentially a helium nucleus.

What happens to the atomic number in beta decay?+

It increases by one as a neutron converts into a proton.

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