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Nuclear Reactions

Nuclear Reactions. Emissions, Balancing, and predicting decays of Nuclear Reactions. Nuclear Chemistry. Many nuclei undergo spontaneous changes. These changes are usually accompanied by the emission of a particle from the nucleus . The process is called Radioactive Decay . Consider .

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Nuclear Reactions

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  1. Nuclear Reactions Emissions, Balancing, and predicting decays of Nuclear Reactions

  2. Nuclear Chemistry • Many nuclei undergo spontaneous changes. These changes are usually accompanied by the emission of a particle from the nucleus. The process is called Radioactive Decay. Consider Mass Number = # protons + # neutrons Atomic Number = # protons Mass Number 40 Nuclear symbol K K Atomic Number 19

  3. Undergoes Radioactive Decay 0 40 Ca e 20 -1 Nuclear Chemistry • Many nuclei undergo spontaneous changes. These changes are usually accompanied by the emission of a particle from the nucleus. The process is called Radioactive Decay. Consider 40 Balanced Nuclear Equation Nuclear symbol K + 19 Superscripts and subscripts are equal on both sides of the equation

  4. Emission from Nuclear Reactions

  5. Factors influencing Nuclear Stability

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