I need to know what goes in the blanks for the nuclear reactions
1.) ²³⁵92U → _____ + ²³¹90Th
Answer 1: ²³⁵92U → ⁴2He + ²³¹90Th
2.) ¹1H + ³1H → _____
Answer 2 : ¹1H + ³1H → ⁴2He
3.) ⁶3Li + ¹0n → ⁴2He + _____
Answer 3 : ⁶3Li + ¹0n → ⁴2He + ³1H
4.) ²⁷13Al + ⁴2He → ³⁰15P + ___
Answer 4 : ²⁷13Al + ⁴2He → ³⁰15P + ¹0n
5.) ⁹4Be + ¹1H → ___ + ⁴2He
Answer 5 : ⁹4Be + ¹1H → ⁶3Li + ⁴2He
6.) ³⁷19K → ⁰+1e⁻ + ____
Answer 6 : ³⁷19K → ⁰+1e⁻ + ³⁷19K⁺
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Answer: 600 mL
Explanation:
Given that;
M₁ = 5.85 m
M₂ = 1.95 m
V₁ = 200 mL
V₂ = ?
Now from the dilution law;
M₁V₁ = M₂V₂
so we substitute
5.85 × 200 = 1.95 × V₂
1170 = 1.95V₂
V₂ = 1170 / 1.95
V₂ = 600 mL
Therefore final volume is 600 mL
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