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Conner Allison
23 March, 01:07
What is the identity of an alpha particle?
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Dillon Floyd
23 March, 03:22
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Alpha particles are identical to helium nucleus. So alpha particles and helium nucleus are infact the same.
its Atomic Mass = 4
its Atomic number = 2
So it has two electrons, two neutrons.
It generally occurs in the decaying of a substance.
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