Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear ChemistryHard
Question
The radiations from a naturally occurring radioactive substance, as seen after deflection by a magnet in one direction, are :
Options
A.definitel alpha rays
B.definitel beta rays
C.both alpha and beta rays
D.either alpha r beta rays
Solution
Because both α and β are charged, they are deflected in magnetic field. But due to opposite charges, they deflect in oppsite directions.
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