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Sometimes, the ejection of an `alpha`-particle does not completely stabilise the nucleus. In such a case, more `alpha`-particles may be emitted. The `alpha`-decayA. raises the `n//p` ratio and is often followed by `beta`-emissionB. lowers the `n//p` ratio and is often followed by positron emissionC. raises the `n//p` ratio and is often followed by neutron emissionD. lower the `n//p` ratio and is often followed by `gamma`-rays emission |
Answer» Correct Answer - a The `n//p` ratio increases in case of `alpha`-decay while decreases during `beta`-decay. |
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