The parent isotope is cobalt-59 (see the picture below).
The mass number is 59 and atomic number is 27 of the parent isotope.
Neutron activation is the process in which atomic nucleus capture free neutron or neutrons.
Cobalt-60 is produced in nuclear reactors in process of neutron activation from parent isotope cobalt-59 (see the picture below).
Atomic number (Z) is total number of protons and mass number (A) is total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus.
Cobalt-59 and cobalt-60 are the isotopes of chemical element cobalt.
Isotopes are chemical elements with same atomic number (Z), but different mass number (different number of neutrons).
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A change will only occur one time in unidirectional.
Because
Cyclic : Cyclic compounds are chemical compounds having a basic non-linear structure. In other words, these are ring structures. One or more series of atoms in the compound is connected to form a ring structure.
Periodic : The periodic table of chemical elements, often called the periodic table, organizes all discovered chemical elements in rows (called periods) and columns (called groups) according to increasing atomic number.
Unidirectional : compound is operating or moving in one direction only and it does not move in other direction.
Bidirectional : Capable of reacting or functioning in two, usually opposite, directions.
Thus, A change will only occur one time in unidirectional.
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Answer:
The answer to your question is below
Explanation:
For the reaction N2 + 3H2 = 2NH3, if you have 2.00 moles of N2 and 4.00 moles of H2 : a. Identify the limiting reactant. ____________
N2 + 3H2 = 2NH3
1 mol 3 moles 2 moles
Given 2 moles 4 moles
Rule of three for N2
x = (2 x 3) / 1 = 6 mol of H2, it means that is needed 6 moles of H2 and there are only 4, so the limiting reactant is H2
b. How many moles of NH3 can be formed? ____________
rule of three
3 moles of H2 --------------------- 2 moles of NH3
4 moles of H2 --------------------- x
x = (4x2)/3 = 2.7 moles of NH3 are formed
c. How many moles of the excess reactant will remain? _________
x = (4 x 1) / 3 = 1.33
Excess reactant = 2 - 1.33 = 0.67 moles
Answer:
The last figure (with the name 3-Chloro-2-iodo-4-methylhexane) is correct.
Explanation:
---> It gives the correct numbering of the positions of each Iodine Chlorine and Methyl which are attached at 2, 3 and 4 respectively
---> and also the names are given on alphabetical order (i.e. first Chlorine then Iodine and then Methyl)