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19 November, 16:40

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? Superscript 235 subscript 91 upper P a. Superscript 235 subscript 93 upper N p. Superscript 236 subscript 92 upper U. Superscript 239 subscript 94 upper P u.

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  1. 19 November, 16:55
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    Superscript 239 subscript 94 upper P u

    (plutonium-239)

    Explanation:

    In alpha decay, the element subtracts 4 from its mass number and subtracts 2 from its atomic number.

    So if we end with Uranium-235, which has an atomic number of 92:

    235+4 = 239

    92+2 = 94

    Element 94 is Pu, plutonium, and its mass could very well be 239 if it's an isotope. So the answer is Superscript 239 subscript 94 upper P u.
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