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The number of `alpha` and `beta^(-)` particles emitted during the radioactive decay chain starting from `overset(226)88` Ra and ending at `overset(206)82` Pb is

A

`3alpha &6 beta^(-)`

B

`4alpha &5 beta^(-)`

C

`5alpha &4 beta^(-)`

D

`6alpha &6 beta^(-)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`._(226)^(88) Ra+n(._(2)He^(4))+m(._(1)beta^(0))to ._(206)^(82) Pb`
Where n and m are respectively the required number of `alpha` and `beta` particles. Clearly from the options given, only (C)
satisfy the above reactions.
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