In the given radioactive decay if the mass number and atomic number of D2 are 176 and 71 respectively.What is the mass number and atomic number of D? D----->D1------->D2 Bita alpha particle

1 Answer
Mar 1, 2018

Well,though not clearly mentioned,considering,the reaction to be,

#D ------> D_1 + beta ------> D_2+alpha#

Given, mass number of #D_2# is #176#, now as #D_2# has been formed from #D_1# due to #alpha# emission,mass number of #D_1# must be #(176+4)-180# and similarly atomic number should be #71+2=73# (as, alpha particle has mass number #4# and atomic number #2#)

So, we can complete the #2nd# half of the reaction,

#""_73^180 D_2 -------> ""_71^176 D_3 + ""_2^4 He#

Similarly, we can say, there will be no change in mass number of #D# as,beta particle has mass number of #0# as beta emission is expressed as, #""_(-1)^ 0 beta#,So its atomic number must decrease by #1# i.e #72#

So,the whole reaction becomes,

#""_72^180 D ---->""_73^180 D_2 + ""_-1^0 beta -------> ""_71^176 D_3 + ""_2^4 He#