Nuclear Chemistry & Radioactive Decay Practice Problems
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Mercury 201 has 80 protons, 121 neutrons, and 80 electrons, making it an alpha particle with a mass of 4 and a charge of 2. Iodine 131 undergoing beta decay converts into Xenon (Xe) with an atomic number of 54, changing the neutron-proton ratio to increase stability.
Insights
- Beta decay is a crucial process that converts a neutron into a proton, exemplified by Iodine 131 transforming into Xenon, thus impacting the stability of isotopes like Carbon 14 by altering their neutron-proton ratio.
- Nuclear fission, as observed in Uranium 235, splits heavy elements into lighter ones, generating three neutrons, while nuclear fusion combines lighter elements like hydrogen to create heavier elements, a fundamental mechanism like the sun's energy production.
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What is the process of alpha decay?
Alpha decay involves the emission of an alpha particle, which is the nucleus of a helium atom consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons.
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