Question #2758c

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Dec 3, 2017

For an alpha decay, the mass number gets reduced by 4 amus. For beta and gamma decay, it remains the same.

Explanation:

A beta decay happens when a proton turns into a neutron, thus releasing a electron from the atom. Beta radiation is a wave of electrons. Since a neutron turned into a proton, the amu stays the same. For a gamma decay, it happens when an atom in a high energy state releases a photon(light-transmitting particles). It is a gamma ray released from the atom. Since nothing happened to the number of protons and neutrons, the amu stays the same.