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Which type of radiation is a high-speed electron emitted from the nucleus?
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MCQ
Type
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Style
Topic
Atoms and nuclear radiation
Question
- A. Alpha radiation
- B. Beta radiation
- C. Gamma radiation
- D. Neutron radiation
Answer
Beta radiation
Explanation
Beta radiation is characterized by the emission of high-speed electrons from the nucleus, which occurs during beta decay.
Common mistake
Confusing Radiation Types
Students often confuse the types of radiation emitted based on changes in mass number and atomic number.
To fix this, students should practice identifying the changes in mass and atomic numbers for each type of radiation (alpha, beta, gamma) and relate them to the corresponding nuclear equations.
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