When 22688Ra decays by emitting an alpha
particle, what is the atomic number of the resulting nucleus?
What is the resulting atomic mass?
When 22688Ra decays by emitting an alpha particle, what is the atomic number of the resulting...
35. A certain radio-nuclide decays by emitting an alpha-particle. What is the difference between the atomic numbers of the parent and the daughter nuclides? 36. What is the difference in mass number between the parent and daughter nuclides after a beta-decay process?
When a substance decays by alpha radiation, the mass number of the nucleus ________ and the atomic number ________.
(1 point) A Uranium-238 nucleus (U-238) decays to a Thorium-234 (Th234) by emitting an alpha particle (i.e. a Helium-4 nucleus): 1,228 +Th%d4 + He A Uranium nucleus has 92 protons in it while a Helium nucleus has 2 protons. The mass of a Helium nucleus is 6.645 x 10-27 kg. For this problem assume that the Uranium nucleus is initially at rest and the Thorium nucleus remains at rest after the decay. If the alpha particle is initially at rest...
An element with an atomic number 90 (# of protons in nucleus) ejects an alpha particle and a beta particle. What is the final atomic number?
An atomic nucleus initially moving at 360 m/s emits an alpha particle in the direction of its velocity, and the remaining nucleus slows to 260 m/s If the alpha particle has a mass of 4.0 u and the original nucleus has a mass of 222 u, what speed does the alpha particle have when it is emitted?
Q3. An atomic nucleus initially moving at 320 ms emits an alpha particle in the direction of its ve and the remaining nucleus slows to 280 msiinal n locity. mass of 222 u, e alpha particle has a mass of 4.0 u and the original nucleus has a What speed does the alpha particle have when it is emitted?
An atomic nucleus initially moving at 432m/s emits an alpha particle in the direction of its velocity, and the new nucleus slows to 346m/s. If the alpha particle has a mass of 2u and the original nucleus has a mass of 222u, what speed does the alpha particle have when it is emitted? I need the correct answer to give full rating.
An atomic nucleus initially moving at 390 m/s emits an alpha particle in the direction of its velocity, and the remaining nucleus slows to 280 m/s . If the alpha particle has a mass of 4.0 u and the original nucleus has a mass of 222 u, what speed does the alpha particle have when it is emitted? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
In the figure, projectile particle 1 is an alpha particle and target particle 2 is an oxygen nucleus. The alpha particle is scattered at angle 01 = 57.8º and the oxygen nucleus recoils with speed 1.60 x 10 m/s and at angle e2 = 55.0°. In atomic mass units, the mass of the alpha particle is 4.00 u and the mass of the oxygen nucleus is 16.0 u. What are the (a) final and (b) initial speeds of the alpha...
In the figure, the incoming mass (m1) is an alpha particle, with mass of 4.00 atomic mass units (4.00 amu). Target particle (m2) is a carbon nucleus (m2 = 12.0 amu). The alpha particle is scattered at an angle θ1= 55 degrees and the carbon nucleus moves off with a speed of 1.46 x 105 m/s at an angle θ2= 42 degrees. What is the final speed of the alpha particle (v1f )? Your answer should be in m/s. You...