Respuesta :
Answer:
[tex]^92^{234}U[/tex]
Explanation:
Plutonium is a heavy atom with a high mass to neutron ration (N/Z). Atoms with Z > 50 and an M/Z ratio of 1.25 or above tend to decay in a nuclear fission in which they release alpha particle, also known as a helium nucleus.
Let's say that our products are alpha particle and some unknown nucleus X with a mass of M and an atomic number of Z. Then our nuclear decay equation becomes:
[tex]_94^{238}Pu\rightarrow _2^4\alpha + _Z^M{X}[/tex]
In order to identif X, we need to apply the law of mass conservation first. That is, the mass of reactants should be equal to the mass of products:
[tex]238 = 4 + M\therefore M = 238 - 4 = 234[/tex]
Similarly, apply the law of charge conservation to identify Z:
[tex]94 = 2 + Z\therefore Z = 92[/tex]
Z = 92 corresponds to uranium, meaning X is:
[tex]^92^{234}U[/tex]
Answer:
Correct Answer is: 9 234U
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