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The alpha decay of a radioactive nuclide (X) emits a He-4 nucleus and produces an isotope of Superscript 235 subscript 92 upper U.. What is X?

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Answer:

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Answer: Thus X is Plutonium

Step-by-step explanation:

Alpha Decay: In this process, a heavier nuclei decays into lighter nuclei by releasing alpha particle. The mass number is reduced by 4 units and atomic number is reduced by 2 units.

General representation of alpha decay :


_(Z)^(A)\textrm{X}\rightarrow _(Z-2)^(A-4)\textrm{Y}+_2^4\textrm{He}

where Z = atomic number

A= mass number

X and Y = atomic symbol of elements


_(Z)^(A)\textrm{X}\rightarrow _(92)^(235)\textrm{U}+_2^4\textrm{He}

Thus
_(94)^(239)\textrm{Pu}\rightarrow _(92)^(235)\textrm{U}+_2^4\textrm{He}

Thus X is Plutonium with atomic number 94 and mass number 239

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