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Answer:
- High-intensity bundle of energy being emitted from some decaying nuclei = gamma ray
- Particle radiating from the nucleus of some atoms = alpha particle
- Negative particle identical to an electron but radiating from a decaying nucleus = beta particle
Explanation:
1. high-intensity bundle of energy being emitted from some decaying nuclei → gamma ray.
Gamma ray: Penetrating electromagnetic radiation with high intensity of energy which arises from the decaying of an atomic nuclei.
[tex]_Z^A\textrm{X}\rightarrow _{Z+1}^A\textrm{Y}+_{-1}^0\beta[/tex]
2. particle radiating from the nucleus of some atoms →alpha particle
Alpha decay: In this process, alpha particles is emitted when a heavier nuclei decays into lighter nuclei. The alpha particle released has a charge of +2 units.
[tex]_Z^A\textrm{X}\rightarrow _{Z-2}^{A-4}+_2^4\alpha[/tex]
3. negative particle identical to an electron but radiating from a decaying nucleus → beta particle
Beta-decay: In this process, a neutron gets converted into a proton and an electron releasing a beta-particle. The beta particle released carries a charge of -1 units.