Match the particle to its description.

Column A
1.
Relatively large particle:
Relatively large particle
2.
This particle cannot penetrate very far into other materials:
This particle cannot penetrate very far into other materials
3.
Can be absorbed by a sheet of paper:
Can be absorbed by a sheet of paper
4.
Can penetrate other materials moderately:
Can penetrate other materials moderately
5.
Can be absorbed by a sheet of aluminum:
Can be absorbed by a sheet of aluminum
6.
Has no mass and a negative charge:
Has no mass and a negative charge
7.
Has no mass and no charge:
Has no mass and no charge
8.
Can be absorbed by lead:
Can be absorbed by lead
9.
Can travel long distances:
Can travel long distances
Column B
a.Beta particle
b.Gamma particle
c.Alpha particle

1. Alpha particle

2. Beta particle
3. Alpha particle
4. Beta particle
5. Alpha particle
6. Gamma particle
7. Gamma particle
8. Alpha particle
9. Gamma particle

To match the particles to their descriptions, you can use the information provided:

1. Relatively large particle: Alpha particle (c)
2. This particle cannot penetrate very far into other materials: Alpha particle (c)
3. Can be absorbed by a sheet of paper: Alpha particle (c)
4. Can penetrate other materials moderately: Beta particle (a)
5. Can be absorbed by a sheet of aluminum: Beta particle (a)
6. Has no mass and a negative charge: Beta particle (a)
7. Has no mass and no charge: Gamma particle (b)
8. Can be absorbed by lead: Gamma particle (b)
9. Can travel long distances: Gamma particle (b)

So, the matching would be:
1. Alpha particle (c)
2. Alpha particle (c)
3. Alpha particle (c)
4. Beta particle (a)
5. Beta particle (a)
6. Beta particle (a)
7. Gamma particle (b)
8. Gamma particle (b)
9. Gamma particle (b)

Matching the particles to their descriptions:

Column A:
1. Relatively large particle: c. Alpha particle
2. This particle cannot penetrate very far into other materials: c. Alpha particle
3. Can be absorbed by a sheet of paper: c. Alpha particle
4. Can penetrate other materials moderately: a. Beta particle
5. Can be absorbed by a sheet of aluminum: a. Beta particle
6. Has no mass and a negative charge: a. Beta particle
7. Has no mass and no charge: b. Gamma particle
8. Can be absorbed by lead: a. Beta particle
9. Can travel long distances: b. Gamma particle

Column B:
a. Beta particle
b. Gamma particle
c. Alpha particle