Interpretation:
The daughter nuclides and the balanced equation for the each step of radioactive decay of the Uranium-235 have to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Alpha decay reaction:
Alpha decay or

Explanation of Solution
- i. Alpha emission of Uranium-235 is,
The daughter nucleus formed during the alpha emission is thorium-231.
- ii. Beta emission of Thorium-231 is,
The daughter nucleus formed during the beta emission is protactinium-231.
- iii. Alpha emission of protactinium-231 is,
The daughter nucleus formed during the alpha emission is actinium-227.
- iv. Beta emission of actinium-227 is,
The daughter nucleus formed during the beta emission is thorium-227.
- v. Alpha emission of thorium-227 is,
The daughter nucleus formed during the alpha emission is Radium-223.
- vi. Alpha emission of Radium-223 is,
The daughter nucleus formed during the alpha emission is Radon-219.
- vii. Alpha emission of Radon-219 is,
The daughter nucleus formed during the alpha emission is Polonium-215.
- viii. Beta emission of Polonium-215 is,
The daughter nucleus formed during the beta emission is Astatine-215.
- ix. Alpha emission of Astatine-215 is,
The daughter nucleus formed during the alpha emission is Bismuth-211.
- x. Beta emission of Bismuth-211 is,
The daughter nucleus formed during the beta emission is Polonium-211.
- xi. Alpha emission of Polonium-211 is,
The daughter nucleus formed during the alpha emission is Lead-207.
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