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In nuclear reactions, information about the nuclei that take place in the reaction and the nuclei that are produced can be
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In a nuclear reaction, which is the same before and after the change?
• the types of atoms • the number of alpha particles
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Which of the reactions depicted in the figures is an illustration of a fission reaction?(1 point)
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Among these reactions, which one represents a fusion reaction?(1 point)
Responses carbon-14 decaying into nitrogen-14 and a beta
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The chemical equation provided signifies a nuclear reaction.
What is the most accurate description for this particular type of
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In a nuclear reaction, which is the same before and after the change?(1 point) Responses
the number of alpha particles the types
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Forms one heavier nucleus
a.Fission b.Fusion
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Forms two lighter nucleus
a.Fission b.Fusion
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Given the following nuclear reaction:
223/87 Fr → 0/-1e + A/Z X 1. What is the atomic mass of the new atom? 2. What is the
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Given the following nuclear reaction:
252/99 Es → 0/-1e + A/Z X Column A 1. What is the atomic mass of the new atom? 2. What is
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Anonymous
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Given the following nuclear reaction:
252/99 Es → 0/-1e + A/Z X Column A 1. What is the atomic mass of the new atom? 3. What is
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Anonymous
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Given the following nuclear reaction:
224/88 Ra → 4/2He + A/Z X Column A 1. What is the atomic mass of the new atom? 2. What is
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Anonymous
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Given the following nuclear reaction:
251/98 Cf → 0/0Y + A/Z X Column A 1. What is the atomic mass of the new atom? 2. What is
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Anonymous
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Given the following nuclear reaction:
251/98 Cf → 0/0Y + A/Z X Column A 1. What is the atomic mass of the new atom? 2. What is
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Anonymous
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Given the following nuclear reaction:
247/9 Cm → 4/2He + A/Z X Column A 1. What is the atomic mass of the new atom? 2. What is
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Nuclear reactions always involve lots of energy. True
False
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Given the following nuclear reaction:
224/88 Ra -----> 4/2 He + A/Z X Column A 1. What is the atomic mass of the new atom?: What
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Can someone help me with this?
1)What new element is formed if magnesium-24 is bombarded with a neutron and then ejects a proton?
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Alexander
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1. Massive amounts of destructive energy are released when a nuclear fission bomb explodes. Where does that energy come from?
a)
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Which describes nuclear fission?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Astarts when a neutron slams into an atom, causing the larger
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Given the following nuclear reaction:
88/224 Ra→ 4/2He + A/Z X Column A 1. What is the atomic mass of the new atom?: 2. What is
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iven the following nuclear reaction:
Column A 1. What is the atomic mass of the new atom?: What is the atomic mass of the new
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Given the following nuclear reaction:
Column A 1. What is the atomic mass of the new atom?: What is the atomic mass of the new
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Which phrase describes a nuclear chain reaction?
Responses a type of reaction which only takes place in the sun and other stars a
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Pick the correct term from the drop down list to complete both sentences. (2 points) Nuclear involves one large atom splitting
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nucleus of oxygen-15 undergoes electron capture. Write out the reaction equation and determine the identity of the daughter
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Given the following nuclear reaction:
224/88ra>4/2he+a/zx Column A 1. What is the atomic mass of the new atom?: What is the
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In the radioactive formula,
235 U → 235 Np = X, what does X represent 92 93 A. An alpha Particle B. A positron C. An electron
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name the type of nuclear reaction and name the nuclear symbol that is missing:
27Al13 + ? yields 30P15 + 1n0
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mary
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Potassium-40 undergoes three different modes of radioactive decay (Beta decay, Positron decay, and Electron Capture decay).
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Nuclear reactions can be written out in equation form with information about the nuclei that take place in the fusion reaction
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In a nuclear reaction, which is the same before and after the change?
A. the total number of protons B. the mass C. the number of
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Which statement best describes the charged particles in the fusion reaction?
Responses There are no charged particles because
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MOM
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Given the following nuclear reaction:
224/88 Ra ----> 4/2 He + A/Z X Column A 1. What is the atomic mass of the new atom?: What
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URMUM
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Nuclear reactions can be written out in equation form with information about the nuclei that take place in the fusion reaction
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Under conditions of high temperature, two protons could combine to form a deuterium necleus in the following reactions:
p + p
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Consider the induced nuclear reaction 1H2 + 7N14 ---->6C12 + 2He4. The atomic masses are 1H2 (2.014102 u), 7N14 (14.003074 u),
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Complete the following nuclear reaction:
^16,v8 O + ^4, v2 He → ________ + ^19, v10 Ne 1p 1n 2H 3H
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Anonymous
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Write balanced equations for the following reactions. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Omit states-of-matter in your
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sara
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Which statement about nuclear fission is correct?(1 point)
Responses The fuel for nuclear fission is often helium. The fuel for
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Given the following nuclear reaction:
224/88RA>4/2HE+A/ZX Column A 1. What is the atomic mass of the new atom?: What is the
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Match the nuclear reaction to its description. Column A 1. Forms two lighter nucleus: Forms two lighter
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Match the nuclear reaction to its description.
Column A 1. Forms two lighter nucleus: Forms two lighter nucleus 2. Forms one
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Given the following nuclear reaction:
252/99 Es ----> 0/-1 e +a/z X Column A 1. What is the atomic mass of the new atom?: What is
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URMUM
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Match the nuclear reaction to its description.
Column A 1. Forms two lighter nucleus: a Forms two lighter nucleus 2. Forms one
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URMUM
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A neutron causes the element 88X232 to change according to the reaction 0n1 + 88X232 ---->ZYA + . Identify the (a) atomic number
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Beth
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The atomic numbers and masses must added up on both sides of the equation just as we must have the same number of atoms on each
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DrBob222
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1. Write balanced equations for each of the following processes.
a. Chromium- 51, which targets the spleen and is used as a
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Sharon
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polonium has a mass number of 212 and an atomic number of 84. in a balanced nuclear reaction, polonium releases an alpha
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haven
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what has to balance in a properly written nuclear transmutation reaction?
example: Nitrogen-14 + helium-4 = Oxygen-17 and
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