Help pleae
nucleon?
@Vocaloid
well for the two types of nucleons: there are three types of subatomic particles in an atom, protons, neutrons, and electrons, which two are considered nucleons?
neutron and proton
good
anyway, for the first force type, remember the name of the force that tends to tear nuclei apart? starts with an e
electrostatic
i think :/
good, and this force occurs between the protons (4th blank) and makes the nucleus... unstable (I think that's what they want for the fifth blank)
for the sixth blank, remember what the other force in a nucleus is called? it helps hold the nucleus together
binding energy
close but binding energy is a type of energy not force the type of force is the ~strong nuclear force~ which makes the nucleus ~stable~ and that's it
that's the same question
this is diff haha
well, do you think the energy before or after is greater?
before
*meant to say mass, is the mass greater before or after the rxn
bfore i think
actually after
right the first time, the mass before the rxn is greater, the mass then gets converted to energy making the mass after smaller not sure which one of einstein's equations they're talking about, my guess is E = mc^2 which states that mass has energy at rest, which accounts for the energy difference when the reactant loses mass
any attempts so far? here are the symbols to help you get started |dw:1526915039871:dw|
now that the symbols are down, take a look at each symbol, the top # is the mass #, charge is the bottom # penetrating ability, I believe they'd just want to write "high" "moderate" or "low"
just a couple of things: be careful with symbols, the alpha symbol is not the same as the letter a, it's a bit more like this: the gamma symbol: [img]http://s3.amazonaws.com/static.graphemica.com/glyphs/i500s/000/011/039/original/03B3-500x500.png?1275329338[/img]
lemme try that gamma again |dw:1526916126975:dw|
the penetrating order is a bit off, alpha particles are the lowest, beta particles are in the middle (I believe you can consider them both moderate) and gamma are the highest
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