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What is the charge of an `alpha` particle?

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Charge on an `alpha` particle is +2e.
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Knowledge Check

  • An alpha particle is

    A
    A hydrogen nucleus
    B
    A Helium nucleus
    C
    A proton
    D
    An electron
  • The specific charge of a proton is 9.6xx10^(7)C//kg . The specific charge of an alpha particle will be

    A
    `9.6xx10^(7)C kg^(-1)`
    B
    `19.2xx10^(7)C kg^(-1)`
    C
    `4.8xx10^(7)C kg^(-1)`
    D
    `2.4xx10^(7)C kg^(-1)`
  • the ratio of the specific charge of a proton and alpha -particle is:

    A
    1:1/2
    B
    1:2
    C
    1:4
    D
    1:1
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