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Chemistry! help! please!

1. Complete the following nuclear equation (attached w/ choices)

2. Which two particles have the same mass but opposite charge?
a. a beta particle and a positron
b. a neutron and a proton
c. a proton and an electron
d. an alpha particle and a proton

Chemistry! help! please! 1. Complete the following nuclear equation (attached w/ choices-example-1

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It would be 187 75 Re since 76 - 1 is 75 and number 2 would be beta particle and a positron.
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1. Nuclear equations

Answer:

D.
_(75)^(187)\text{Re}

Explanation:

Your unbalanced nuclear equation is


? \longrightarrow _(76)^(187)\text{Os} + _(-1)^(0)\beta }

It is convenient to replace the question mark by an atomic symbol,
_(x)^(y)\text{Z}, 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

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

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2. Nuclear Particles

Answer:

a. a beta particle and a positron

Explanation:

A beta particle is a negative electron (
_(-1)^(0)\text{e}) and a positron is a positive electron (
_(+1)^(0)\text{e}).

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 .

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