Daughter atoms X and Y are formed from the fission of atom Z. Which of the following statements is true about X and Y? Answer The combined atomic mass of X and Y will be greater than the mass of atom Z. The atomic masses of elements X and Y will always equal the exact atomic mass of Z. High temperatures are required to make atoms X and Y. Atoms X and Y will have a smaller combined atomic mass than atom Z.
@JFraser Stuck between c and d, both seem true.
I think D is more correct though..fission would create daughter nuclei and smaller particles, so even the combined mass of the daughter nuclei would be smaller than that of the original atom
@Abhisar
Yes the combined mass will be smaller. The difference will be equal to \(\sf \huge \frac{E}{C^2}\)
cool, thanks! :D
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How do you do that??? So cool.
It's \(LaTeX\)
hm I don't actually know what that is...
``` \(\rlap{\color{blue}{\huge\bigstar}\huge \color{blue}{ \text{You're Most Welcome! }}\color{blue}\bigstar}{\; \color{aqua}{\huge\bigstar}\huge \color{aqua}{\text{You're Most Welcome! }}\color{aqua}\bigstar}\) \(~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\color{green}{\huge\ddot\smile}\color{blue}{\huge\ddot\smile}\color{pink}{\huge\ddot\smile}\color{red}{\huge\ddot\smile}\color{yellow}{\huge\ddot\smile}\) ``` Copy this code to reproduce the same effect.
\(\rlap{\color{blue}{\huge\bigstar}\huge \color{blue}{ \text{You're Most Welcome! }}\color{blue}\bigstar}{\; \color{aqua}{\huge\bigstar}\huge \color{aqua}{\text{You're Most Welcome! }}\color{aqua}\bigstar}\) \(~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\color{green}{\huge\ddot\smile}\color{blue}{\huge\ddot\smile}\color{pink}{\huge\ddot\smile}\color{red}{\huge\ddot\smile}\color{yellow}{\huge\ddot\smile}\)
hehehe Thank you again :D
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yeah, I'm playing around with it right now. It's pretty cool. Thanks for teaching me how to do it! :D
http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/51fbcbade4b0cc46c14a461d This one is good tutorial
Anytime :)
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