What is (a) the atomic number and (b) the atomic mass number of the daughter nucleus produced by the alpha decay of the real or imaginary nucleus of 89X1202? Find (c) the number of protons and (d) the number of neutrons in the nucleus formed by the decay of 10X222. Find (e) the number of protons and (f) the number of neutrons in the nucleus formed by the B* decay of 7X3¹4. a decay parent nucleus B decay parent nucleus - a decay daughter nucleus (a) B decay daughter nucleus (b) + + a particle B particle

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What is (a) the atomic number and (b) the atomic mass number of the daughter nucleus produced by the alpha decay of the real or
imaginary nucleus of 89X1202? Find (c) the number of protons and (d) the number of neutrons in the nucleus formed by the decay of
10X222. Find (e) the number of protons and (f) the number of neutrons in the nucleus formed by the B+ decay of 7X3¹4.
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parent nucleus
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daughter nucleus
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B decay
daughter nucleus
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B particle
Transcribed Image Text:Current Attempt in Progress What is (a) the atomic number and (b) the atomic mass number of the daughter nucleus produced by the alpha decay of the real or imaginary nucleus of 89X1202? Find (c) the number of protons and (d) the number of neutrons in the nucleus formed by the decay of 10X222. Find (e) the number of protons and (f) the number of neutrons in the nucleus formed by the B+ decay of 7X3¹4. a decay parent nucleus B decay parent nucleus a decay daughter nucleus (a)₁ B decay daughter nucleus (b) a particle B particle
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