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Chemistry 1 - Types of Radioactive Decay

Chemistry 1 - Types of Radioactive Decay-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

The reaction expression is given as:

⁴⁰₁₈ Ar → X + ⁰₁B

To solve this problem, we must bear in mind that both mass number and atomic number must be conserved.

So;

For the mass number:

40 = A + 0

A = 40

For atomic number:

18 = Z + 1

Z = 18 - 1 = 17

An atom is identifiable by the atomic number. Since the atomic number of X is 17 then it is Cl, chlorine

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