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Sergio039 [100]
3 years ago
10

Enter the expression 147N+α, where α is the lowercase Greek letter alpha. Express your answer as a chemical expression

Chemistry
2 answers:
Reptile [31]3 years ago
5 0

Core reactions that occur:

¹⁴₇N + ⁴₂He → ¹⁷₈O + ¹₁H

<h3>Further explanation</h3>

Fusion and fission reactions are reactions involving atomic nucleus reactions

Fission reaction is a nucleation division reaction by firing a particle usually neutron so that it gets smaller particles of atomic nuclei.

Example:

Uranium nuclei division reaction

²³⁵₉₂U + ¹₀n -> ⁸⁹₃₆Kr + ¹⁴⁴₅₆Ba + 3¹₀n

In this reaction, Uranium splits into Kr and Ba isotopes and releases energy and gamma radiation

Energy is generated based on the isotope mass from the beginning of the reaction and after division

A fusion reaction is a combining reaction of 2 atomic nuclei. Usually what is often used is a reaction between the hydrogen isotope that will form Helium

³₁Ti + ²₁D  -> ⁴₂He + ¹₀n

Isotopes of Hydrogen Tritium and Deuterium form Helium

At the core, reaction applies the law of eternity

  • 1. energy

the energy before and after the reaction is the same

  • 2. atomic number

the number of atomic numbers before and after the same

  • 3. mass number

the number of mass numbers before and after the same

Particles that play a role in core reactions include

  • alpha α particles ₂He⁴
  • beta β ₋₁e⁰ particles
  • gamma particles γ
  • positron particles ₁e⁰

In general, the core reaction equation can be written:

\large{\boxed{\bold{X~+~a~--->~Y~+~b~+~Q}}}

X = target core

a = particle fired

Y = new core

b = the particle produced

Q = heat energy

or can be written simply

X (a, b) Y

 

In the ¹⁴₇N  atomic nucleus, it is shot with alpha ⁴₂He rays which produce isotopes of Oxygen and ¹₁H protons.

¹⁴₇N + ⁴₂He → ¹⁷₈O + ¹₁H

This reaction can be written down

¹⁴₇N (α, H) ¹⁷₈O

The sum of the atomic numbers and mass numbers before and after are the same

 

<h3>Learn more</h3>

nuclear decay reaction

brainly.com/question/4207569

Plutonium − 239

brainly.com/question/10125168

exponential decay

brainly.com/question/6565665

 

Keywords: Fusion and fission reactions, alpha ₂He⁴, nuclei

kondor19780726 [428]3 years ago
5 0

The chemical expression for the given reaction is  \boxed{_{\text{7}}^{{\text{14}}}{\text{N}} + _2^4{\text{He}} \to _8^{17}{\text{O}} + _1^1{\text{H}}}.

Further Explanation:

Radioactivity is the process of release of energy by an unstable atomic nucleus in the form of different particles such as alpha, beta and gamma particles. It is also known as nuclear or radioactive decay.

An alpha particle is a helium nucleus that consists of two protons and two neutrons. It has a charge of +2.

The given reaction occurs between nitrogen-14 and an alpha particle. Since the alpha particle is a helium nucleus with atomic number 2 and mass number or atomic mass 4, the atomic number of product nuclide becomes 9 (7+2) and its mass number becomes 18 (14+4).

Consider the product nuclide to be X. Therefore the chemical expression for the given reaction is as follows:

_{\text{7}}^{{\text{14}}}{\text{N}} + _2^4{\text{He}} \to _9^{18}{\text{X}}            ...... (1)                                  

The product nuclide can also be split to form isotopic oxygen and a hydrogen atom. So equation (1) can also be modified as follows:

_{\text{7}}^{{\text{14}}}{\text{N}} + _2^4{\text{He}} \to _8^{17}{\text{O}} + _1^1{\text{H}}  

Learn more:

  1. What nuclide will be produced in the given reaction? brainly.com/question/3433940
  2. Calculate the nuclear binding energy: brainly.com/question/5822604

Answer details:

Grade: Senior School

Subject: Chemistry

Chapter: Nuclear chemistry

Keywords: alpha particle, atomic number, atomic mass, helium nucleus, nucleus, 2, 4, He, radioactive decay, radioactive disintegration, protons, neutrons, product nuclide, isotopic oxygen, hydrogen atom, chemical expression.

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