Integrated Science
Integrated Science
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Author: Tillery, Bill W.
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Chapter 11, Problem 5PEA

(a)

To determine

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction for U92235.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 5PEA

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay for U92235 is U92235T90231h+H24e.

Explanation of Solution

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction for the given element is given as,

    XpqYp-2q-4+H24e

Here, X is the given element which has p number of proton and has q atomic mass, Y is the element which has (p2) number of protons and has (q4) atomic mass after alpha emission decay reaction of the given element and He is the helium released.

Thus the nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction of U92235 is given as,

    U92235T90231h+H24e

(b)

To determine

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction for R88226a.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 5PEA

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay for R88226a is R88226aR86222n+H24e.

Explanation of Solution

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction for the given element is given as,

    XpqYp-2q-4+H24e

Here, X is the given element which has p number of proton and has q atomic mass, Y is the element which has (p2) number of protons and has (q4) atomic mass after alpha emission decay reaction of the given element and He is the helium released.

Thus the nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction of R88226a is given as,

    R88226aR86222n+H24e

(c)

To determine

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction for P94239u.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 5PEA

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay for P94239u is P94239uU92235+H24e.

Explanation of Solution

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction for the given element is given as,

    XpqYp-2q-4+H24e

Here, X is the given element which has p number of proton and has q atomic mass, Y is the element which has (p2) number of protons and has (q4) atomic mass after alpha emission decay reaction of the given element and He is the helium released.

Thus the nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction of P94239u is given as,

    P94239uU92235+H24e

(d)

To determine

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction for B83214i.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 5PEA

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay for B83214i is B83214iT81210l+H24e.

Explanation of Solution

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction for the given element is given as,

    XpqYp-2q-4+H24e

Here, X is the given element which has p number of proton and has q atomic mass, Y is the element which has (p2) number of protons and has (q4) atomic mass after alpha emission decay reaction of the given element and He is the helium released.

Thus the nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction of B83214i is given as,

    B83214iT81210l+H24e

(e)

To determine

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction for T90230h.

(e)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 5PEA

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay for T90230h is T90230hR88226a+H24e.

Explanation of Solution

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction for the given element is given as,

    XpqYp-2q-4+H24e

Here, X is the given element which has p number of proton and has q atomic mass, Y is the element which has (p2) number of protons and has (q4) atomic mass after alpha emission decay reaction of the given element and He is the helium released.

Thus the nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction of T90230h is given as,

    T90230hR88226a+H24e

(f)

To determine

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction for P84210o.

(f)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 5PEA

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay for P84210o is P84210oP82206b+H24e.

Explanation of Solution

The nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction for the given element is given as,

    XpqYp-2q-4+H24e

Here, X is the given element which has p number of proton and has q atomic mass, Y is the element which has (p2) number of protons and has (q4) atomic mass after alpha emission decay reaction of the given element and He is the helium released.

Thus the nuclear equation for the alpha emission decay reaction of P84210o is given as,

    P84210oP82206b+H24e

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