When we write nuclear reactions, you use the A-Z-X formatting. Match the symbols to the terms they represent.

Column A
1.
A:
A
2.
Z:
Z
3.
X:
X
Column B
a.Atomic Mass
b.Atomic Number
c.Atomic Symbol

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Column A:

1. A: Atomic Mass
2. Z: Atomic Number
3. X: Atomic Symbol

Column B:
a. 1. Atomic Mass
b. 2. Atomic Number
c. 3. Atomic Symbol

To match the symbols to the terms they represent in nuclear reactions, you can refer to the following information:

Column A:
1. A: Atomic Mass
2. Z: Atomic Number
3. X: Atomic Symbol

Column B:
a. Atomic Mass corresponds to symbol A. The atomic mass (A) represents the total number of protons and neutrons in an atomic nucleus.
b. Atomic Number corresponds to symbol Z. The atomic number (Z) represents the number of protons in an atomic nucleus. It also determines the element's identity.
c. Atomic Symbol corresponds to symbol X. The atomic symbol (X) represents the chemical symbol of the element involved in the nuclear reaction.

By matching the appropriate symbol to its corresponding term, you can accurately represent and write nuclear reactions.