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Which particle changes the mass of the isotope the most? which particle changes the mass of the isotope the most? electron capture positron emission gamma capture alpha particle neutron particle?

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Answer: Option (d) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Species which contain same number of protons but different number of neutrons are known as isotope.

For example,
^(1)_(1)H and
^(3)_(1)H are isotopes.

More is the mass of particle colliding with the isotope more will be the change in mass of an isotope due to emission of a heavier particle.

As alpha (
^(4)_(2)He) particle is heavier then a neutron, positron and gamma particles.

For example,
^(14)_(7)N + ^(4)_(2)He \rightarrow ^(17)_(8)O

Therefore, we can conclude that alpha particle changes the mass of the isotope the most.

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