One last question about the second nuclear equation shown below (vanadium on the left side of the arrow, titanium and a blank on the right): since you deduced the top and bottom numbers for the blank, which particle listed below on the left is it? Nuclear Equation fill in the gaps Name Symbol(s) Representation Description (High-energy) helium nuclei consisting of two protons and two neutrons V→Cr+B 7Ge> Ga+e* Alpha particle He or fa 24 Beta particle fe or B VTi+ "C-"N+ (High-energy) electrons 23 fe or B Particles with the same mass as an electron but with 1 unit of positive charge Positron 105 „UTh+ Sn + 105 92 H or p Proton Nuclei of hydrogen atoms 234 0Th Th+y10 Po Pb+ a Particles with a mass approximately equal to that of a proton but with no charge Neutron

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One last question about the second nuclear equation shown below (vanadium on
the left side of the arrow, titanium and a blank on the right): since you deduced
the top and bottom numbers for the blank, which particle listed below on the left
is it?
Representation
Description
Nuclear Equation fill in the gaps
Name
Symbol(s)
VCr+B °Ge>,, Ga+e*
"C-"N +
He or fa
(High-energy) helium nuclei consisting of two protons
and two neutrons
24
31
Alpha particle
49
22
Beta particle
fe or P
(High-energy) electrons
fe or fB
Particles with the same mass as an electron but with
1 unit of positive charge
„U→Th+
Positron
105
105
92
H or ip
Nuclei of hydrogen atoms
Proton
00Th Th+y 210 Po Pb+ a
Particles with a mass approximately equal to
that of a proton but with no charge
Neutron
alpha
beta (electron)
positron
O proton
neutron
Transcribed Image Text:One last question about the second nuclear equation shown below (vanadium on the left side of the arrow, titanium and a blank on the right): since you deduced the top and bottom numbers for the blank, which particle listed below on the left is it? Representation Description Nuclear Equation fill in the gaps Name Symbol(s) VCr+B °Ge>,, Ga+e* "C-"N + He or fa (High-energy) helium nuclei consisting of two protons and two neutrons 24 31 Alpha particle 49 22 Beta particle fe or P (High-energy) electrons fe or fB Particles with the same mass as an electron but with 1 unit of positive charge „U→Th+ Positron 105 105 92 H or ip Nuclei of hydrogen atoms Proton 00Th Th+y 210 Po Pb+ a Particles with a mass approximately equal to that of a proton but with no charge Neutron alpha beta (electron) positron O proton neutron
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