Alpha Decay

Alpha decay

graph TB A[Alpha Decay] --> B[Definition] A --> C[Process] A --> D[Examples] B --> E[Alpha decay is a type of radioactive decay
in which an atomic nucleus emits an alpha particle and thereby transforms
into an atom with a mass number 4 less and atomic number 2 less.] C --> F["Alpha decay can be represented by the
generic equation: A/Z X --> (A-4)/(Z-2) Y + 4/2 He"] C --> G[The alpha particle is emitted from the nucleus
of the parent atom and becomes a helium atom with its own two electrons.] D --> H[An example of alpha decay is the decay of uranium-238 to thorium-234.]


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