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The radioactive alpha particle has the same structure as the atomic nucleus of helium. They are usually formed and emitted during alpha decay.

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Which naturally occurring radioactive particle is the largest?

Alpha particles are the same size as a helium nucleus and are made up of 2 protons and two neutrons. They have no electrons so an alpha particle has a +2 charge


What particle is identical to an alpha particle?

The nucleus of a helium-4 atom is an alpha particle. When an alpha particle, which is two protons and two neutrons, is released in nuclear decay (alpha decay), it will zip out with a lot of kinetic energy. But it will quickly slow down and pick up a pair of electrons from the environment and "become" a 24He atom.


Which is an alpha particle?

An alpha particle is a type of radiation consisting of two protons and two neutrons bound together. It is the nucleus of a helium atom and is emitted during radioactive decay processes. Alpha particles have a relatively low penetration power and are commonly stopped by a sheet of paper or human skin.


Does alpha particles have less mass the beta particles?

An alpha particle is two protons and two neutrons (same as a Helium nucleus) so when a nucleus ejects an alpha it will defintely have less mass. Also it will be a new element because it has two less protons.


Is beta the same kind of radiation as alpha but does not have particles?

No, beta radiation is different from alpha radiation. Beta radiation consists of high-energy electrons or positrons, while alpha radiation consists of helium nuclei (2 protons and 2 neutrons). Both types of radiation are harmful to human health if exposure occurs.

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What element has atomic structure similar to an alpha particle?

The element with atomic structure similar to an alpha particle is helium. An alpha particle consists of two protons and two neutrons, the same as the nucleus of a helium atom.


Positively charged particle consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons which is given off by a radioactive substance is called what?

A radiation particle consisting of two protons and two neutrons is called an Alpha Particle. Alpha Particles have the same structure as a Helium nucleus. There are three forms of radiation, Alpha (Helium nucleus), Beta (a lone electron) and Gamma (an Electromagnetic wave).


What element has the same number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus as an alpha particle?

An alpha particle has 2 protons and 2 neutrons. That is the same as a helium nucleus.


What is an alpha particle equivilent to?

An alpha particle is equivalent to a helium-4 nucleus, or a helium-4 ion. A difference is that an alpha particle has a certain amount of energy associated with it, so it can said to be fast or hot. The energy is measured in thousands or millions of electron volts (keV or MeV).


Which atoms are in an alpha particle?

An alpha particle is two protons and two neutrons, this is the same as a helium nucleus.


Why is an alpha particle sometimes referred to as a helium nucleus?

An alpha particle consists of two protons and two neutrons, which is the same composition as a helium nucleus. This similarity is why an alpha particle is often referred to as a helium nucleus.


What does An alpha particle has the same mass and atomic number as?

Helium nucleus


Define alpha particle?

An alpha particle is the same as a helium-4 nucleus: 2 protons and 2 neutrons, all together.


How massive is a alpha particle?

an alpha particle is made of two protons and 2 neutrons. its basically the same as the nucleus of a helium atom


What is a description of alpha particle?

An alpha particle is the same as a helium nucleus. It contains 2 neutrons and 2 protons. It has no electrons, so it is not an atom.


How could an alpha particle strike the phosphor screen on the same side of the foil as the alpha particle source?

An alpha particle could strike the phosphor screen on the same side of the foil as the alpha particle source if it undergoes a scattering event with a nucleus that causes it to change direction and travel back towards the same side. This scattering event can happen due to the strong Coulomb interaction between the positive charge of the alpha particle and the positive charge of the nucleus.


What is the particle that is same as helium nucleus out of alpha and beta and gamma?

The particle that is the same as a helium nucleus is an alpha particle. It consists of two protons and two neutrons bound together. Beta particles are high-energy electrons or positrons, while gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation.