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Can someone please look at my all the answer on the worksheet
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OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
@eabollich here is a page 1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thank you, The images are still quite blurry, it might help if you type out the ones you are the least sure about. I do not have enough knowlege of isotopes and radioactive decay to answer those questions.
The answer to number 20 is B, not A
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I can't read how many neutrons are in the nucleus of number 5
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Everything else seems fine
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OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
which question you can't read
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
And also is 20 a or b
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
I mean the question 20
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I can't read the number inside of the nucleus of the atom in question #5.
Question 20 is B.
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
It's 14 p and 17 n
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Great! You did a good job. I am not qualified to answer questions about isotopes and radioactivity but all of the other questions seem to be correct if you change #20.
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
What is 27
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
I did not get 27
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
This be page 2
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I don't see any question #27
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
Ok wait but can you plz see those worksheer
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
Please
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Too blurry. From what I think the questions say, I am guessing that you answered them correctly though.
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
Which worksheet is blurry
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OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
both of them
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
@Data_LG2
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
@eabollich
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
@jagr2713
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
@Haseeb96
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OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
can you see it
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
Is anyone good in physics
OpenStudy (iamstark):
Can you please repost your question in a new thread one by one. It's quite confusing here.
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OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
ok wait I will try
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
@IamStark
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
@MilkNCookies
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
@IamStark know its kind of better
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OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
what would be the answer for this one
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
I choose b
OpenStudy (iamstark):
ok, so in an \(\alpha\) decay, a nucleus sheds two protons and two neutrons which are collectively called as an \(\alpha\) particle. So, in this case the atomic number of the parent atom will decrease with 2 and the mass number will decrease with 4.
OpenStudy (iamstark):
Ar you getting my point?
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OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
yes so it b or d
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
hello
OpenStudy (iamstark):
You tell me, which one should it be?
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
d
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
right
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OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
hello
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
@iamMJae
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
are you there
OpenStudy (iamstark):
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OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
ok so d is right
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OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
@taramgrant0543664 are you plz look at question 14
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
I mean can you plz look at question 14
OpenStudy (taramgrant0543664):
The carbon 14 one?
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
ye
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OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
The standard notation for carbon-14 is shown. How many neutrons does one atom of carbon-14 contain?
OpenStudy (taramgrant0543664):
Well I can just barely read it but if it's asking about neutrons which I believe it is there is 6
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
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OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
a)8 b) 20 c) 6 d) 14
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
so it be c
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OpenStudy (taramgrant0543664):
Ya
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
what about 15
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
Plutonium-239 undergoes alpha decay. Which general equation would you use to help write the nuclear reaction equation for this alpha decay
OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):
which one do you think
OpenStudy (taramgrant0543664):
B
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