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(a)
Interpretation: Balance equation of beta emission of carbon-14, is to be written.
Concept Introduction: Nuclear reactions can be expressed similarly to that of chemical equations. The transformations of particles follow certain conservation laws. In balance a
The beta particle has one unit negative charge and its emission does not change the mass number.
(a)
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Answer to Problem 12STP
The balanced nuclear equation is
Explanation of Solution
Let the atomic numbers of the missing element is
The total atomic number on the right side of the equation is
According to the conservation of atomic number,
Atomic number 7 corresponds to nitrogen. The balanced nuclear equation is
(b)
Interpretation: A balance equation of nitrogen-14 with a neutron in 1:1 molar ratio is to be written.
Concept Introduction: Nuclear reactions can be expressed similarly to that of chemical equations. The transformations of particles follow certain conservation laws. In balance a nuclear equation, the atomic numbers and mass number of all species on either side of the arrow must be equal.
The beta particle has one unit negative charge and its emission does not change the mass number.
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Answer to Problem 12STP
The balanced nuclear equation:
Explanation of Solution
The total atomic number on the right side of the equation is
The total atomic number on the left side of the equation is
The total mass number on the right side of the equation is
The total mass number on the left side of the equation is
So, both atomic numbers and mass numbers are perfectly balanced in the nuclear equation.
(c)
Interpretation: Carbon-14 used to know the age of wooden artifacts is to be determined.
Concept Introduction: Carbon-14 dating is a way of determining the objective age of certain carbon-based archeological artifacts of a biological origin up to about 50,000 years old.
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Answer to Problem 12STP
The determination of the age of a sample of the wood consists of determining the ratio of amounts
Explanation of Solution
The atmospheric carbon dioxide is a mixture of
Now the age of the rock can be determined by the following equation:
Where,
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