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sashaice [31]
3 years ago
6

Cobalt-60 is produced by a three reaction process involving neutron capture, beta-emission, and neutron capture. The initial rea

ctant in the production of cobalt-60 is ________.a. 59Co b. 56Fe c. 58Fe d. 61Co e. 60Fe
Chemistry
1 answer:
Dima020 [189]3 years ago
7 0

Answer : The correct option is, (C) ^{58}\textrm{Fe}

Explanation :

Neutron capture : In this decay process, an atomic nucleus and one or more number of neutrons collide and combine to form a heavier nucleus. The mass number changes in this process.

The neutron capture equation is represented as,

_Z^A\textrm{X}+_{0}^1\textrm{n}\rightarrow _{Z}^{A+1}\textrm{X}+\gamma

(A is the atomic mass number and Z is the atomic number)

Beta emission or beta minus decay : It is a type of decay process, in which a neutrons gets converted to proton, an electron and anti-neutrino. In this the atomic mass number remains same.

The beta minus decay equation is represented as,

_Z^A\textrm{X}\rightarrow _{Z+1}^A\textrm{Y}+_{-1}^0e

(A is the atomic mass number and Z is the atomic number)

As per question, the cobalt-60 is produced by a three reaction process involving neutron capture, beta-emission, and neutron capture.

Process 1 : Neutron capture.

_{26}^{58}\textrm{Fe}+_{0}^1\textrm{n}\rightarrow _{26}^{59}\textrm{Fe}+\gamma

Process 2 : Beta emission.

_{26}^{59}\textrm{Fe}\rightarrow _{27}^{59}\textrm{Co}+_{-1}^0e

Process 3 : Neutron capture.

_{27}^{59}\textrm{Co}+_{0}^1\textrm{n}\rightarrow _{26}^{60}\textrm{Co}+\gamma

From this we conclude that, the initial reactant in the production of cobalt-60 is _{26}^{58}\textrm{Fe}

Hence, the correct option is, (C) ^{58}\textrm{Fe}

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