Respuesta :
Answer: The correct answer is Option 4.
Explanation:
The types of decay processes are:
1.) Alpha decay: This decay process is defined as the process where alpha particles are emitted when a heavier nuclei decays into lighter nuclei. The alpha particle released has a charge of +2 units and mass of +4 units. The mass number of the formed nuclei gets reduced by 4 units.
[tex]_Z^A\textrm{X}\rightarrow _{Z-2}^{A-4}\textrm{Y}+_2^4\alpha[/tex]
2.)Beta-decay: This decay process is defined as the process in which, a neutron gets converted into a proton and an electron thus, releasing a beta-particle. The beta particle released carries a charge of -1 units. The atomic mass changes slightly because a new element is getting formed.
[tex]_Z^A\textrm{X}\rightarrow _{Z+1}^A\textrm{Y}+_{-1}^0\beta[/tex]
3.) Gamma ray emission: This decay process is defined as the process, in which an unstable nuclei gives off excess energy by a spontaneous electromagnetic process and thus releases [tex]\gamma -radiations[/tex]. These radiations does not carry any charge and are electrically neutral. The mass number of the nuclei formed remains same as that of the parent nuclei.
[tex]_Z^A\textrm{X}^*\rightarrow _Z^A\textrm{X}+_0^0\gamma[/tex]
From the above information, the correct answer is Option 4.