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BETA PARTICLES

Author: Muhammad Hassan 11B1



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1) Emitted when nucleus has too many neutrons, a neutron will turn into a proton and emit a fast-moving electron called a Beta (β) particle - this process is known as beta radiation. 2) A beta particle has a relative mass of zero, so its mass number is zero


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1) Emitted when nucleus has too many neutrons, a neutron will turn into a proton and emit a fast-moving electron called a Beta (β) particle - this process is known as beta radiation.
2) A beta particle has a relative mass of zero, so its mass number is zero
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