- Joined
- May 23, 2008
- Messages
- 1,147
- Reaction score
- 1
- Points
- 4,551
- Pre-Health (Field Undecided)
An Atoms atomic mass increases by one as it emits a particle. This type of nuclear reaction is an example of...
A) alpha decay
B) Beta- decay
C) Beta + decay
D) fusion
E) gamma decay
Note it says the atomic mass increases
Yeah its a kaplan question, #9 on General Chemistry Midterm, I think Dr. Green is correct. They miswrote the question. Its hard to believe though that im the only one who has posted this on the boards. I did a search and didnt see it.
They said it was beta decay, but thats only right if they mean number instead of mass.
Here is Kaplans Response
"You are correct in your assessment of the atomic number increasing by
one. However, remember that an increase of an atomic number means that a proton was added. A proton has an atomic mass of one. Therefore,
BOTH the atomic number and the atomic mass increase by one. So, the
question is correct."
Kaplans never ceases to amaze me with their incredibly stupid mistakes and material. WOW just goes to show you how much kaplans is worth.Here is Kaplans Response
"You are correct in your assessment of the atomic number increasing by
one. However, remember that an increase of an atomic number means that
a proton was added. A proton has an atomic mass of one. Therefore,
BOTH the atomic number and the atomic mass increase by one. So, the
question is correct."