Modern Physics Ques 198

  1. The mass number of a nucleus is

$(1986,2 M)$

(a) always less than its atomic number.

(b) always more than its atomic number.

(c) sometimes equal to its atomic number.

(d) sometimes more than or equal to its atomic number.

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 198.(c,d)

Solution:

Formula:

Alpha - Decay Process:

  1. In case of ${ } _1 H^{1}$, mass number and atomic number are equal and in case of ${ } _1 H^{2}$, mass number is greater than its atomic number.


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