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a.
To determine:
The total number of protons in the given reaction.
Introduction:
Proton is defined as the subatomic particle, which is positively charged species present in the nucleus of the atom. The total number of protons in the balanced nuclear reaction is equal on the reactant and product side.
b.
To determine:
The number of neutrons in the given reaction.
Introduction:
Proton is defined as the subatomic particle, which is positively charged species present in the nucleus of the atom. The total number of protons in the balanced nuclear reaction is equal on the reactant and product side.
c.
To determine:
The total mass number in the given reaction.
Introduction:
Proton is defined as the subatomic particle, which is positively charged species present in the nucleus of the atom. The total number of protons in the balanced nuclear reaction is equal on the reactant and product side.
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