When a nucleus in an atom undergoes a radioactive decay, the electronic energy levels of the atom:
1. do not change for any type of radioactivity
2. change for \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\text-\)radioactivity but not for \(\gamma\text-\)radioactivity
3. change for \(\alpha\text-\)radioactivity but not for others
4. change for \(\beta\text-\)radioactivity but not for others
Hint: The atomic mass and atomic number changes for α and \(\beta\text-\)particle decay.
 
Explanation\(\beta\text-\)particle carries one unit of negative charge and \(\alpha\text-\)particle carries \(2\) units of positive charge and \(\gamma\text-\)photon carries no charge, therefore electronic energy levels of the atom change for \(α\) and \(\beta\) decay, but not for \(\gamma\text-\)decay.
Hence, option (2) is the correct answer.