Interpretation:
In a nuclear fusion process, the reactant nuclides mass on relative scale can be classified as what has to be chosen from the given options.
Concept Introduction:
Nuclear reactions can be further classified into two additional types. They are nuclear fusion reaction and nuclear fission reaction. These are used as source of energy.
Nuclear fission reaction is the one in which a large nucleus gets split up into two medium-sized nuclei with more free neutrons and a huge amount of energy. The word “fission” itself mean that it is splitting.
Nuclear fusion reactions are the one in which a large nucleus is formed from two small nucleus with release of huge amount of energy. For a nuclear fusion reaction to occur a very high temperature is required.
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionChapter 11 Solutions
Bundle: General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry, 7th + OWLv2 Quick Prep for General Chemistry, 4 terms (24 months) Printed Access Card
- A radioactive sample initially contained 1000 radioactive atoms. After 60 minutes, only 250 radioactive atoms remained. What is the isotope's half-life in minutes? a. 60 b. 30 c. 20 d. 15 e. no correct responsearrow_forward5526Fe + ________ ---> 5525MnComplete the nuclear equation above. a. proton b. neutron c. electron d. positron e. no correct responsearrow_forward8. A diagnostic tracer formed a cold spot during a diagnostic procedure. This means that the tracer was a. not absorbed by the organ being studied b. absorbed by the organ being studied c. not radioactive d. more than one response is correct e. no correct responsearrow_forward
- # 3 O no correct response 30. 210 83Bİ→4,He +2063TI + Complete the nuclear equation above. O alpha particle O beta particle O gamma ray Opositron particle 31. Potassium-44 decays by beta emission with a half-life of 22 minutes.. the isotope is allowed to decay for 88 minutes. What mass of K-44 in r MacBook Air F2 O00 F4 F3 000 F5 F8 $ 4 V & %arrow_forward5 ard rary ces Zoom ▼ Part A Identify an alpha particle. He O Y He Submit < Previous Provide Feedback Request Answerarrow_forwardConsider the radioactive decay chain A → B + alpha + gamma, B → C + alpha + gamma. What is the difference between the atomic numbers of A and C? 0 2 4 8 Submit Answer Tries 0/2arrow_forward
- Test III Consider the following fusion reaction(masses given bélów the synth SIS): 2 He ŽHe 2 H 3.01603amu 4.00260 amu 1.00783 amu Calculate the energy released a) in MeV per fusion b) in kJ per gram of fuelarrow_forwardQuestion 28 A high energy helium nucleus (2 protons and two neutrons) ejected in a nuclear reaction is known as a/an gamma ray Obeta particle alpha particle positron Previous Page Submit Quiz Next Page Page 28 of 40 21 of 40 questions saved Paarrow_forwardPlease explain in your words and please write it on a plain white paper in good handwriting thanksarrow_forward
- Homework Problem 9 Enter a nuclear equation for the most likely mode of decay for each of the following unstable nuclides. Part A Kr-74 Express your answer as a nuclear equation. ΑΣφ DA chemical reaction does not occur for this question Submit Request Answer Part B Y-77 Express your answer as a nuclear equation. ?arrow_forwardHello Tutor. Please find one question attached regarding Nuclear Chemistry. I would appreciate it if you are able to help. Best. John McWherterarrow_forwardThe explanation for how a beta particle is produced in the nucleus of a radionuclide and then ejected involves the conversion (in a complex series of steps) of a a. proton to a neutron and a beta particle b. neutron to a proton and a beta particle c. beta particle to a proton and a neutron d. no correct responsearrow_forward
- General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryChemistryISBN:9781285853918Author:H. Stephen StokerPublisher:Cengage LearningGeneral Chemistry - Standalone book (MindTap Cour...ChemistryISBN:9781305580343Author:Steven D. Gammon, Ebbing, Darrell Ebbing, Steven D., Darrell; Gammon, Darrell Ebbing; Steven D. Gammon, Darrell D.; Gammon, Ebbing; Steven D. Gammon; DarrellPublisher:Cengage LearningChemistry: Matter and ChangeChemistryISBN:9780078746376Author:Dinah Zike, Laurel Dingrando, Nicholas Hainen, Cheryl WistromPublisher:Glencoe/McGraw-Hill School Pub Co
- Introductory Chemistry: A FoundationChemistryISBN:9781337399425Author:Steven S. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCostePublisher:Cengage Learning