A 23892U nucleus emits an α particle with kinetic energy =4.20MeV.
What is the daughter nucleus?
Express your answer as an isotope.
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What is the approximate atomic mass (in u) of the daughter atom?
Ignore recoil of the daughter nucleus.
A 23892U nucleus emits an α particle with kinetic energy =4.20MeV. What is the daughter nucleus?...
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