Connect 1 Semester Access Card for General Chemistry: The Essential Concepts
Connect 1 Semester Access Card for General Chemistry: The Essential Concepts
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781259692543
Author: Raymond Chang Dr.; Kenneth Goldsby Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 21, Problem 21.5QP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Determine the X nuclear species for the following nuclear equation.

Concept Introduction:

In balancing any nuclear equation, we must balance the total of all atomic numbers and the total of all mass. If we know the atomic numbers and mass numbers of all but one of the species in a nuclear equation

The alpha (24α) –particle has two protons and two neutrons. So its atomic number is 2 and its mass number is 4.

For a beta- particle (β-10) is the negative unit charge, which atomic number is decreased by one unit and no change in atomic mass.

For neutron particle (01n) no change in the atomic number only the atomic mass increased by one unit.

To Determine: Identify the value of X.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Determine the X nuclear species for the following nuclear equation.

Concept Introduction:

In balancing any nuclear equation, we must balance the total of all atomic numbers and the total of all mass. If we know the atomic numbers and mass numbers of all but one of the species in a nuclear equation

The alpha (24α) –particle has two protons and two neutrons. So its atomic number is 2 and its mass number is 4.

For a beta- particle (β-10) is the negative unit charge, which atomic number is decreased by one unit and no change in atomic mass.

For neutron particle (01n) no change in the atomic number only the atomic mass increased by one unit.

To Determine: Identify the value of X.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Determine the X nuclear species for the following nuclear equation.

Concept Introduction:

In balancing any nuclear equation, we must balance the total of all atomic numbers and the total of all mass. If we know the atomic numbers and mass numbers of all but one of the species in a nuclear equation

The alpha (24α) –particle has two protons and two neutrons. So its atomic number is 2 and its mass number is 4.

For a beta- particle (β-10) is the negative unit charge, which atomic number is decreased by one unit and no change in atomic mass.

For neutron particle (01n) no change in the atomic number only the atomic mass increased by one unit.

To Determine: Identify the value of X.

 (d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Determine the X nuclear species for the following nuclear equation.

Concept Introduction:

In balancing any nuclear equation, we must balance the total of all atomic numbers and the total of all mass. If we know the atomic numbers and mass numbers of all but one of the species in a nuclear equation

The alpha (24α) –particle has two protons and two neutrons. So its atomic number is 2 and its mass number is 4.

For a beta- particle (β-10) is the negative unit charge, which atomic number is decreased by one unit and no change in atomic mass.

For neutron particle (01n) no change in the atomic number only the atomic mass increased by one unit.

To Determine: Identify the value of X.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Determine the X nuclear species for the following nuclear equation.

Concept Introduction:

In balancing any nuclear equation, we must balance the total of all atomic numbers and the total of all mass. If we know the atomic numbers and mass numbers of all but one of the species in a nuclear equation

The alpha (24α) –particle has two protons and two neutrons. So its atomic number is 2 and its mass number is 4.

For a beta- particle (β-10) is the negative unit charge, which atomic number is decreased by one unit and no change in atomic mass.

For neutron particle (01n) no change in the atomic number only the atomic mass increased by one unit.

To Determine: Identify the value of X.

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Chapter 21 Solutions

Connect 1 Semester Access Card for General Chemistry: The Essential Concepts

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