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An isotope of 'parent' is produced, when...

An isotope of 'parent' is produced, when its nucleus loses

A

One `alpha` -particle

B

One `beta`- particle

C

One `alpha` and two `beta`-particle

D

One `beta` and two `alpha ` particle

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C

`""_(Z)A^m to ""_(Z)B^(m-4) + ""_(2)He^4 + 2""_(-1)e^0`
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