Sunday, 9 October 2016

nuclear physics - $α$-decay and electron


I'm a Web developer and I'm working on a physic interactive Web page to represent how atoms interact. I'm reading information about α-decay and here is what I understand.


Let's say we have a isotope 222Rn that will change, after more than 3 days, into a 218Po because it will release a "small 4He nuclei" at 5 % the speed of light.. I've got 2 questions.


First, what is going on in those 3 days, what is happening. Does the nuclei is "unstable", vibrating ?



Second, where does the electron go?




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