When a radioactive substance emits an -particle, its position in the periodic table is lowered by
(1) One place
(2) Two places
(3) Three places
(4) Four places
If a radioactive substance reduces to of its original mass in 40 days, what is its half-life
(1) 10 days
(2) 20 days
(3) 40 days
(4) None of these
The electron emitted in beta radiation originates from
(1) Inner orbits of atoms
(2) Free electrons existing in nuclei
(3) Decay of a neutron in a nucleus
(4) Photon escaping from the nucleus
Three fourth of the active decays in a radioactive sample in 3/4 sec. The half life of the sample is
(1) sec
(2) 1 sec
(3) sec
(4) sec
A radioactive nucleus with Z protons and N neutrons emits an -particle, 2-particles and 2 gamma rays. The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus left after the decay respectively, are
(1) Z – 3, N – 1
(2) Z – 2, N – 2
(3) Z – 1, N – 3
(4) Z, N – 4
A radioactive nucleus emits a beta particle. The parent and daughter nuclei are
(1) Isotopes
(2) Isotones
(3) Isomers
(4) Isobars
In a mean life of a radioactive sample
(1) About 1/3 of substance disintegrates
(2) About 2/3 of the substance disintegrates
(3) About 90% of the substance disintegrates
(4) Almost all the substance disintegrates
1 Curie is equal to
(1) disintegrations/sec
(2) disintegrations/sec
(3) disintegrations/sec
(4) disintegrations/sec
During mean life of a radioactive element, the fraction that disintegrates is:
(1) e
(2)
(3)
(4)
99% of a radioactive element will decay between
(1) 6 and 7 half lives
(2) 7 and 8 half lives
(3) 8 and 9 half lives
(4) 9 half lives