An alpha particle, which is emitted during alpha decay, consists of two protons and what else?

An alpha particle, which is emitted during alpha decay, consists of two protons and what else?

  • Correct Answer: two neutrons
  • two positrons
  • two electrons
  • two nuclei

Explanation: A: Along with another electron, it can combine with an alpha particle to form a helium atom. An alpha particle, which is emitted during alpha decay, consists of two protons and two neutrons.

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