Additive color mixing involves multiple sources of light with different colors in each source. Subtractive color mixing involves a single source of light with different colors absorbing various wavelengths of the color spectrum. Secondary colors of one system serve as the primary colors for the other.
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Is this chemistry or something else?
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Explanation:
In this question, we wish to find the missing nuclei for the equation:
In order to find the missing species, we need to use the charge and mass balance law. That is, the mass should be conserved: the total mass on the left-hand side with respect to the arrow should be equal to the total mass on the right-hand side with respect to the arrow:
Notice from here that:
So far we know that the mass of X is 4. Similarly, we apply the law of charge conservation. The total charge should be conserved:
From here:
We have a particle:
Looking at the periodic table, an atom with Z = 2 corresponds to helium. This can also be written as an alpha particle: