What are Alpha, Beta and Gamma Decay?

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  • Опубліковано 9 лис 2024

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  • @mirandabailey857
    @mirandabailey857 Рік тому +1

    Such a clear and helpful video! My eight-year-old loved it and wanted to solve a bunch of decay reactions for fun after watching! Yay! 😊❤

    • @Chemin10
      @Chemin10  Рік тому

      I love this! Have her ready my fiction book Rocket Girls: The Case of the Missing Uranium for more! www.amazon.com/Rocket-Girls-Gold-Missing-Uranium/dp/1737500914/

  • @FreGZile
    @FreGZile 4 роки тому +5

    I think you've made a mistake, Th-234 decays into Proactinium 234 not Promethium. Great video though.

    • @andrew299m
      @andrew299m 8 місяців тому

      I caught the same mistake too

  • @luxembourgcool
    @luxembourgcool 6 років тому +10

    Pd is Palladium,Pa is Proactinium

  • @Annie-hl5yx
    @Annie-hl5yx 5 місяців тому

    thanks! very helpful for my science exam tmr !!

  • @faithmontana2445
    @faithmontana2445 11 місяців тому

    Reviewing for my chem final. Thank you so much

  • @honeybee2145
    @honeybee2145 5 років тому +4

    Very detailed and clear explanation. Thank you.

  • @longbeachboy57
    @longbeachboy57 8 років тому +5

    Pa (element 91) is actually protactinium. Palladium is element 46, Pd. Otherwise a flawless explanation.

  • @mars4ever
    @mars4ever 4 роки тому +1

    There are some errors here. Pa is protactinium and not palladium (that is Pd), and the decay doesn't necessary leads to a more stable atom! Elements from 84 to 89 are way more radioactive than Th232 and U238 or even U235.

  • @somebody759
    @somebody759 5 років тому +4

    How do you calculate the energy release in Gamma Decay?

  • @ravitanwani770
    @ravitanwani770 8 років тому

    Thanks for explaining clearly alpha,beta and gamma radiations carefully.

  • @finallyy3959
    @finallyy3959 5 років тому +1

    Really very very thanks to u madam for clear explanation of beta decay

  • @senthilrajkumar9939
    @senthilrajkumar9939 3 роки тому

    Excellent and simplified explanation. In electron capture the atomic number decreases?!!.. Isn't

  • @appahoopjack2514
    @appahoopjack2514 2 роки тому +1

    During Alpha Decay, when a Helium Nucleus is ejected, do 2 Electrons go with it???

  • @Kayla-ns7lm
    @Kayla-ns7lm 7 років тому +1

    Thank you, I found this very helpful in writing up notes for my upcoming exam :)

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      @clayjesiah4067 3 роки тому

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  • @adamrspears1981
    @adamrspears1981 7 років тому +1

    So is it possible to produce electric energy by starting off with a sealed Neutron Tube to provide single Neutrons that are (as we know) unstable; These lone Neutrons would then under go Beta decay & become Protons, while also emitting an electron & an Anti-Electron Neutrino. Next, we could guide the Proton to hit a solid, super-heavy element, as a target. When the Proton hits it, it is transmuted up to the next element on the Periodic Table. Perhaps this new element might become unstable & immediately decay, causing the emission of a Positron.
    The Positron (which in Anti-Matter) can be guided by magnets in a vacuum-sealed tube to a gaseus chamber where it comes in contact with ordinary matter.
    This results in Annihilation of the Matter & Anti-Matter; producing a massive amount of thermal energy.
    The thermal energy can then be converted to electricity via Therm-Electric Generators. & this provision of electricity can be used for our electrical needs.
    Does anyone know if this is (A) possible & (B) a cost effective method of electrical power generation?
    Please inform me. & Thank you.

  • @utkarshkataria4005
    @utkarshkataria4005 5 років тому +1

    Simply awesome....👌👌u really simplified this concept very well...thanks.

  • @hninsandar4401
    @hninsandar4401 Рік тому

    So helpful, Thanks

  • @2008koss
    @2008koss 2 роки тому

    excellent video !

  • @lennycards
    @lennycards 7 років тому +2

    Very good and thorough explanation, thank you!

  • @vamsirockzz8802
    @vamsirockzz8802 4 роки тому +1

    Very well explained. Thank you!

  • @byronvyronvyronos
    @byronvyronvyronos 10 місяців тому

    this hits the jackpot

  • @theundertaker1239
    @theundertaker1239 6 років тому +1

    If radium undergoes alpha decay then it will form radon which has 2 more electrons which then becomes negatively charged

  • @daviddanaee3724
    @daviddanaee3724 8 років тому

    nice job explaining.

  • @YusufAli-vr6sp
    @YusufAli-vr6sp 5 років тому +1

    Cleared my all doubts😍😍

  • @matheuscecilio6293
    @matheuscecilio6293 2 роки тому

    I have a question. I understand that the mass and the charge balance are necessary, but it is not totally clear to me what happens to the number of electrons in beta decays. In 8:08, you show the equation:
    Po (z = 84, A = 218) ---> At (z = 85, A = 218) + beta particle
    Before the emission, we have a neutral atom. So, the number of electrons is the same as protons. (84 electrons)
    After the reaction, we still have a neutral atom, which has 85 protons, so... 85 electrons + the beta particle = 86 electrons
    Before the emission we have 84 electrons and after the emission we have 86 electrons. Isnt't the number of electrons supposed to increase just 1 unit? Where am I getting it wrong?
    Thanks!

  • @justquran4043
    @justquran4043 5 років тому +1

    Thanks clearing my concept I am from Pakistan

  • @carloemmanuel520
    @carloemmanuel520 6 років тому +1

    Great Vid.. Thanks for explaining it well, and not overcomplicating.

  • @AA-xc7sm
    @AA-xc7sm 6 років тому +1

    This was so helpful. Thank you a lot. Keep up the good work.

  • @emmafrank6690
    @emmafrank6690 3 роки тому

    Thanks very much

  • @unitedspacepirates9075
    @unitedspacepirates9075 4 роки тому +1

    With all the alpha decays going on around the world, can anyone explain the recent increase in the cost of helium?

  • @RamanKumar-is7xb
    @RamanKumar-is7xb 4 роки тому

    Thanks you taught really well 👍

  • @presleymumba5995
    @presleymumba5995 Рік тому

    Thank you very much ❤❤

  • @dr.mhusain2605
    @dr.mhusain2605 6 років тому +1

    I think beta decay is based on fermions that up and down thing from which protons and neutrons are made can anyone make it sure?

  • @linearstream
    @linearstream 4 роки тому +3

    This only gives a factory worker level understanding of decay. I was looking for something that explained the circumstances under which decay happens. When and how do atoms become unstable. Also, chemists, why use HE instead of an alpha symbol. That confuses the issue.

  • @pavithraa6365
    @pavithraa6365 5 років тому +1

    This video is too useful, Thank you

  • @lowkey_entertaining9723
    @lowkey_entertaining9723 3 роки тому

    I need specification on minus and plus beta decay

  • @jonathansosa9554
    @jonathansosa9554 9 років тому +1

    Super super helpful! Thanks!

  • @lensaatemesgen7532
    @lensaatemesgen7532 5 років тому

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  • @mariachonaportin4924
    @mariachonaportin4924 3 роки тому

    Thank you! Clearly explained.

  • @sujathanatraj422
    @sujathanatraj422 6 років тому +1

    Absolutely loved it. Very helpful. Thank you Chem in Ten

  • @levitheentity4000
    @levitheentity4000 4 роки тому +4

    8:41
    *nooooo, it's protactinium*

  • @OxwoodBr-io6id
    @OxwoodBr-io6id Рік тому

    Interesting thankyou

  • @farzanasyed5882
    @farzanasyed5882 5 років тому

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    Thankyou.👍

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    @sahidahmed2668 5 років тому

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  • @genevievehokanson8400
    @genevievehokanson8400 6 років тому

    This was a great review, thank you.

  • @srijanpandey20
    @srijanpandey20 4 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @kpopmultistan5407
    @kpopmultistan5407 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much ! I finally understand it :)

  • @karolthompson1907
    @karolthompson1907 7 років тому

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @anshikanandal882
    @anshikanandal882 6 років тому +1

    9:01 how can we call it isotope it should be isobar

  • @ra5556
    @ra5556 4 роки тому

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  • @anyawhiting841
    @anyawhiting841 6 років тому

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  • @dibyagadatia1728
    @dibyagadatia1728 6 років тому

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  • @txnoor6626
    @txnoor6626 3 роки тому

    Tnx❤️🙃

  • @aidanlimon2756
    @aidanlimon2756 2 роки тому

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      @aidanlimon2756 2 роки тому

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  • @sciencetechnology9153
    @sciencetechnology9153 3 роки тому

    Please correct the mistake it's proactanium. Not palladium

  • @aagashsv4903
    @aagashsv4903 5 років тому

    Super..I love it.. really

  • @ishabisht22
    @ishabisht22 6 років тому

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  • @shailendradwivedi7080
    @shailendradwivedi7080 5 років тому

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  • @sydneyresnick1176
    @sydneyresnick1176 7 років тому

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  • @An0nim0u5
    @An0nim0u5 7 років тому

    12:38 The atomic number DECREASES & not "Increases" by 1...

  • @faaraxaxmed4275
    @faaraxaxmed4275 7 років тому

    tnks

  • @CAgal1981
    @CAgal1981 8 років тому

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  • @jagan2058
    @jagan2058 6 років тому

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  • @anshikanandal882
    @anshikanandal882 6 років тому +2

    Can alpha and beta decay take place at the "same time "?

  • @markandrews1219
    @markandrews1219 7 років тому +2

    Beta Decay of Th-234 does not change into Paladium.......91 is Proactinium

  • @suenishaha
    @suenishaha 6 років тому +4

    Thank you!!! This helped sooooo much!!!

  • @SmokWawelski4D
    @SmokWawelski4D 3 роки тому

    it's protactinium-234!

  • @robinbutyl8176
    @robinbutyl8176 7 років тому

    Pa is protactinium

  • @발광체
    @발광체 6 років тому

    it was good.

  • @bme77
    @bme77 7 років тому

    i don't understand jack s......t! I was not good in chemistry back in scool!

    • @LarryKepple
      @LarryKepple 7 років тому +6

      ...nor spelling, apparently.

  • @bctooh4093
    @bctooh4093 7 років тому

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  • @bctooh4093
    @bctooh4093 7 років тому

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  • @sarathchandra2515
    @sarathchandra2515 7 років тому +2

    Osm

  • @bctooh4093
    @bctooh4093 7 років тому

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    @nitin-pb6yz 7 років тому

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