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The nucleus A.
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Answer to Problem 18P
The nucleus A is
Explanation of Solution
The reaction is,
Thus, the nucleus A is
Conclusion:
The nucleus A is
(b)
The nucleus B.
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Answer to Problem 18P
The nucleus B is
Explanation of Solution
The reaction is,
Thus, the nucleus B is
Conclusion:
The nucleus B is
(c)
The nucleus C.
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Answer to Problem 18P
The nucleus C is
Explanation of Solution
The reaction is,
Thus, the nucleus C is
Conclusion:
The nucleus C is
(d)
The nucleus D.
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Answer to Problem 18P
The nucleus D is
Explanation of Solution
The reaction is,
Thus, the nucleus D is
Conclusion:
The nucleus D is
(e)
The nucleus E.
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Answer to Problem 18P
The nucleus E is
Explanation of Solution
The reaction is,
Thus, the nucleus E is
Conclusion:
The nucleus E is
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The nucleus F.
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Answer to Problem 18P
The nucleus F is
Explanation of Solution
The reaction is,
Thus, the nucleus F is
Conclusion:
The nucleus F is
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