1. Nuclear equations
Answer:
D.
![_(75)^(187)\text{Re}](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/chemistry/high-school/nuwdn7r8dtw3d5p7ojmwaej9mvgf0wthzi.png)
Explanation:
Your unbalanced nuclear equation is
![? \longrightarrow _(76)^(187)\text{Os} + _(-1)^(0)\beta }](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/chemistry/high-school/q13lpxsalp58fcphnbrd12olvo1ur9e0oe.png)
It is convenient to replace the question mark by an atomic symbol,
, where x = the atomic number, y = the mass number, and Z = the symbol of the element .
Then your equation becomes
![_(x)^(y)\text{Z} \longrightarrow _(76)^(187)\text{Os} + _(-1)^(0)\beta](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/chemistry/high-school/p3smfwtm2qrxr8gw6d9ydw5echx2jk6vy2.png)
The main point to remember in balancing nuclear equations is that the sums of the superscripts and the subscripts must be the same on each side of the equation.
Then
x = 76 - 1 = 75
y = 187 + 0 = 187
Element 75 is rhenium (Re), so the nuclear equation becomes
![_(75)^(187)\text{Re} \longrightarrow _(76)^(187)\text{Os} + _(-1)^(0)\beta](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/chemistry/high-school/r92pu5pmz0vhh51hiapzpwaa4bqixanj7p.png)
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2. Nuclear Particles
Answer:
a. a beta particle and a positron
Explanation:
A beta particle is a negative electron (
) and a positron is a positive electron (
).
Thus, both have the same mass but opposite charge.
b. is wrong. A neutron and a proton have the same mass number but slightly different masses. Furthermore, a neutron has no charge, while a proton has a positive charge.
c. is wrong. A proton and an electron and an electron have opposite charges, but a proton has 1836 times the mass of an electron.
d. is wrong. An alpha particle has four times the mass and twice the charge of a proton .