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ISBN: 9781305367487
Author: John W. Moore, Conrad L. Stanitski
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 18, Problem 70QRT

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Completed nuclear equation has to be given for the below equation,

    +neutron2neutrons+137Ti+97Zr

Concept Introduction:

Nuclear reaction is the one where the nucleus of the atom is involved in the reaction.  This can be represented in form of a nuclear equation.  Missing particle in a nuclear equation can be identified by using the mass number and atomic number balance.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 70QRT

The completed nuclear equation is,

  B83235i + n01 2n01 + T43137c + Z4097r

Explanation of Solution

Given nuclear equation is,

    +neutron2neutrons+137Tc+97Zr

Neutron can be represented as n01.  Atomic number of technetium is 43 and that of zirconium is 40.  The unknown particle can be assigned as XZA.  Therefore, the given nuclear equation can be rewritten as,

  XZA + n01 2n01 + T43137c + Z4097r

Mass number of the particle formed:

    A+1 = (2×1)+137+97A = 236-1A = 235

Atomic number of the particle formed:

    Z+0 = 0+43+40Z = 83

Therefore, the atomic number of the particle is 83 and mass number is 235.  The particle with atomic number 83 is bismuth.  Therefore, the complete nuclear equation can be given as,

    B83235i + n01 2n01 + T43137c + Z4097r

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Completed nuclear equation has to be given for the below equation,

    45Ti + positron

Concept Introduction:

Refer part (a).

(b)

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Answer to Problem 70QRT

The completed nuclear equation is,

  T2245i S2145c + e+10

Explanation of Solution

Given nuclear equation is,

    45Ti + positron

Atomic number of titanium is 22.  Positron can be represented as e+10.  The unknown particle can be assigned as XZA.  Therefore, the given nuclear equation can be rewritten as,

  T2245i XZA + e+10

Mass number of the particle formed:

    45 = A + 0A = 45

Atomic number of the particle formed:

    22 = Z + 1Z = 221 = 21

Therefore, the atomic number of the particle formed is 21 and mass number is 45.  The particle with atomic number 21 is scandium.  Therefore, the complete nuclear equation can be given as,

    T2245i S2145c + e+10

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Completed nuclear equation has to be given for the below equation,

     betaparticle + 59Co

Concept Introduction:

Refer part (a).

(c)

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Answer to Problem 70QRT

The completed nuclear equation is,

  F2659e e10 + C2759o

Explanation of Solution

Given nuclear equation is,

     betaparticle + 59Co

Atomic number of cobatle is 27 and beta particle is represented as e10.  The unknown particle can be assigned as XZA.  Therefore, the given nuclear equation can be rewritten as,

  XZA e10 + C2759o

Mass number of the particle formed:

    A = 59 + 0A = 59

Atomic number of the particle formed:

    Z = -1 + 27Z = 26

Therefore, the atomic number of the particle formed is  26 and mass number is 59.  The particle with atomic number 26 is iron.  Therefore, the complete nuclear equation can be given as,

    F2659e e10 + C2759o

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Completed nuclear equation has to be given for the below equation,

    24Mg + neutron + proton

Concept Introduction:

Refer part (a).

(d)

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Answer to Problem 70QRT

The completed nuclear equation is,

  M1224g + n01 N1124a + H11

Explanation of Solution

Given nuclear equation is,

    24Mg + neutron + proton

Atomic number of magnesium is 12.  Neutron is represented as n01 and proton is represented as p11. The unknown particle can be assigned as XZA.  Therefore, the given nuclear equation can be rewritten as,

  M1224g + n01 XZA + H11

Mass number of the particle formed:

    24+1 = A+1A = 25-1 = 24

Atomic number of the particle formed:

    12+0 = Z+1Z = 12-1 = 11

Therefore, the atomic number of the particle formed is 11 and mass number is 24.  The particle with atomic number 11 is sodium.  Therefore, the complete nuclear equation can be given as,

    M1224g + n01 N1124a + H11

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Completed nuclear equation has to be given for the below equation,

    131Cs + 131Xe

Concept Introduction:

Refer part (a).

(e)

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Answer to Problem 70QRT

The completed nuclear equation is,

  C55131s + e10 X54131e

Explanation of Solution

Given nuclear equation is,

    131Cs + 131Xe

Atomic number of xenon is 54 and that of cesium is 55.  The unknown particle can be assigned as XZA.  Therefore, the given nuclear equation can be rewritten as,

  C55131s + XZA X54131e

Mass number of the particle formed:

    131+A = 131A = 0

Atomic number of the particle formed:

    55+Z = 54Z = 5455 = 1

Therefore, the atomic number of the particle reacted is -1 and mass number is 0.  The particle with atomic number -1 is electron.  Therefore, the complete nuclear equation can be given as,

    C55131s + e10 X54131e

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