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The radioactive nuclei are unstable and emit alpha `(._(2)He^(4))` , beta `(._(-1)e^(0))` and gamma `(._(0)gamma^(0))` radiations to acheive states of greater stability. Rutherford and Soddy suggested the following rules governing the radioactive decay, (i) The algebric sum of charges (atomic numbers) before and after disintegration must be the same. (ii) The sum of mass numbers before and after disintegration must also be the same. In alpha decayA. mass number A decrease by 4 and atomic number Z increases by 2.B. A decreases by 4 and Z decreases by 2C. A increases by 4 and Z decreases by 2D. A increases by 4 and Z increases by 2. |
| Answer» As mass of an `alpha`-particle is 4 units and it carries 2 units of positive charge, therefore, in alpha decay, A decreases by 4 and Z decreases by 2 | |