Which of the following i. \(\beta\)-particles ii. protons iii. neutrons iv. \(\alpha\)-particles. may be found in light nuclei?

a

i and ii

b

i and iii

c

ii and iv

d

ii and iii

e

i, ii and iii

Download Offline App Ask a Question

Explanation

Correct Option
d

No explanation available

Video Explanation

No video available

Post your Contribution

Share:

Discussions (3)

The confusion is the light nuclie. Z - those with mass numbers less than about 50. These we term the light nuclei. Since nuclie is made up of proton and neutron then the answer is D

Dave333
4 years ago

The small, central, positively charged region of an atom. Except for the nucleus of ordinary hydrogen, which has only a proton, all atomic nuclei contain both protons and neutrons. The number of protons determines the total positive charge or atomic number.very correct?

Quick Questions

Ask a Question
CO

ceoofwahala

20th June, 2026

Chemistry


2 comments

ASSAAS

20th June, 2026

English Language


5 comments

infinitehoaxx

21st May, 2026

Computer


4 comments