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 atom?
2.
What is the atomic number of the new atom?:
What is the atomic number of the new atom?
3.
What is the symbol of the new atom?:
What is the symbol of the new atom?
4.
What type of decay is demonstrated here?:
What type of decay is demonstrated here?
Column B
Column B
a.Fm
b.Es
c.251
d.252
e.253
f.100
g.Md
h.Beta Decay
i.Alpha Decay
j.Gamma Decay
k.99
l.248
m.101

Without the actual nuclear reaction provided, it is not possible to accurately answer the questions in Column A. However, I can still provide some general information about the possibilities in Column A and how they relate to Column B.

1. The atomic mass of the new atom depends on the specific nuclear reaction that occurred. It could be any of the options in Column B (a, b, c, d, e, g, l), or potentially a different option not listed.

2. The atomic number of the new atom also depends on the specific nuclear reaction. It could be any of the options in Column B (f, k, m), or potentially a different option not listed.

3. The symbol of the new atom would depend on the atomic number and mass of the new atom. Without the specific values, it is not possible to determine the symbol.

4. The type of decay demonstrated in the nuclear reaction would depend on the specific reaction. It could be any of the options in Column B (h, i, j), or potentially a different type of decay not listed.

Please provide the specific nuclear reaction for more accurate answers.