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The strong nuclear force (SNF) is responsible for holding the nucleus of an atom together. It does this by counteracting the electrostatic force of repulsion between protons, which are all positively charged and thus repel each other. Key characteristics of the SNF include:
Unstable nuclei have an imbalance in the number of protons and neutrons. This imbalance prevents the SNF from stabilising the nucleus, causing the nucleus to undergo radioactive decay to reach a more stable state. The type of decay depends on the specific imbalance within the nucleus:
Here, the parent nucleus X transforms into a daughter nucleus after emitting an alpha particle.
The result is a daughter nucleus with one more proton but the same mass number as the original.
Initially, scientists observed that only an electron appeared to be emitted during beta-minus decay. However, energy and momentum seemed not to be conserved in this process, which contradicted fundamental physical laws. To resolve this discrepancy, physicists hypothesised the existence of an undetectable particle, which was later confirmed as the neutrino. The neutrino carries away the "missing" energy, ensuring conservation laws are satisfied.
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