Answer:
The elements in the reactants are the same as the elements in the products.
Explanation:
You can't have more or less elements or atoms, but you also can't just have the same number of atoms because then it could be different elements, which can't happen.
It depends on the type of decay that is taking place if its a β+ it will decay into Mn-52 β- decays into Co-59
Answer:
One mole of oxygen atoms has a mass of 16 g, as 16 is the atomic weight of oxygen, and contains 6.02 X 10^23 atoms of oxygen.
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is option false.
Explanation:
Molality of the solution defined as moles of substance present in 1 kilogram of solvent.
Moles =
Mass of percent (w/w%) of the solution is defined as amount of solute present in 100 grams of solution.
So, if want to inter-convert molality into mass percent we can do that without knowing density of solution.
Mass of solution = Mass of solute + Mass of solvent
The total atomic number must be the same on each side. The total mass number must be the same on both side.
<span>On the RHS, for the mass number, we have 257 + 4 = 261 (the 4 comes from the 4 neutrons). That means the mass number of the missing piece on the LHS is 261 - 247 = 14. </span>
<span>One the RHS, for the atomic number we have a total of 104 since the 4 neutrons are all neutral. On the LHS, we have this: 104 - 98 = 6. </span>
<span>The missing piece is a nucleus of carbon 14. Done in your style, it is 14/6C</span>