Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Missing part of the given equation
Concept introduction:
In the case of nuclear reaction, the equations should have the same mass number and
(b)
Interpretation:
Missing part of the given equation
Concept introduction:
In a nuclear reaction, the equations will have the same mass number and atomic number on both the side of the equation. That means the summation of the mass number of R.H.S of nuclear reaction should be equal to L.H.S and so as for atomic number.
(c)
Interpretation:
Missing part of the given equation
Concept introduction:
In nuclear reaction, the equations will have the same mass number and atomic number on both the side of the equation. That means the summation ofthe mass number of R.H.Sof nuclear reaction should be equal to L.H.S and so as for atomic number.
(d)
Interpretation:
Missing part of the given equation
Concept introduction:
In nuclear reaction, the equations will have the same mass number and atomic number on both the side of the equation. That means the summation of the mass number of R.H.S of nuclear reaction should be equal to L.H.S and so as for atomic number.
(e)
Interpretation:
Missing part of the given equation
Concept introduction:
In the case of nuclear reaction, the equations should have the same mass number and atomic number on both the side of the equation. i.e. if the summation of mass number in the right side of the equation is considered to be x means summation of mass number in Left side will also be x.
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