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We make atomic number by number of protons in a atom. We make mass number by total of both protons and neutrons.
When an atom emits an alpha particle, its atomic number decreases by 2 and its atomic mass decreases by 4. This is because an alpha particle consists of 2 protons and 2 neutrons, which are lost from the atom during the emission process.
Atomic number of an atom shows the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom. OR Atomic number of an atom is the number of electrons in the atom when the atom neutrally charged
Neutron radiation increases the atomic number of the donating atom by one. This occurs when a neutron is absorbed by an atom, causing it to become unstable and undergo beta decay, which results in an increase in atomic number.
The atomic number does not change when gamma radiation is emitted.
The atomic number of an atom undergoing alpha decay decreases by 2. Not asked, but answered for completeness, the atomic mass number decreases by 4.
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We make atomic number by number of protons in a atom. We make mass number by total of both protons and neutrons.
When an atom emits an alpha particle, its atomic number decreases by 2 and its atomic mass decreases by 4. This is because an alpha particle consists of 2 protons and 2 neutrons, which are lost from the atom during the emission process.
Atomic number of an atom shows the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom. OR Atomic number of an atom is the number of electrons in the atom when the atom neutrally charged
Neutron radiation increases the atomic number of the donating atom by one. This occurs when a neutron is absorbed by an atom, causing it to become unstable and undergo beta decay, which results in an increase in atomic number.
Alpha emission in an atom reduces its atomic number by two. A link can be found below to the related question about what alpha decay is.
The particle that consists of two protons and two neutrons, equivalent to a helium nucleus, is an alpha particle. When an atom releases an alpha particle, its atomic number decreases by 2 and its mass number decreases by 4.
As we move across the period, there is an increase in the atomic number i.e., there is an increase in the number of protons inside the nucleus. This means, there is more nuclear force. This nuclear force pulls the electron orbits as close as it can. thus, the radius of the atom decreases. Hence the atomic size decreases.
The atomic number of an atom is determined by the number of protons it has.
The atomic number of an atom is the number of protons in its nucleus.