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21 July, 20:28

Which of the following always changes when transmutation occurs?

The number of electrons

The mass number

The atomic number

The number of neutrons

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  1. 21 July, 20:55
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    The atomic number

    Explanation:

    Transmutation refers to the conversion of one chemical element into another. A transmutation usually involves a change in the structure of atomic nuclei and this may be induced by a nuclear reaction.

    Transmutation was first achieved in 1919 by Lord Rutherford when he successfully changed a nitrogen nucleus to an oxygen-18 isotope, producing a proton in the process.

    Since transmutation often involves changing one atom into another, the atomic number or mass number of the original element always changes (to form a new element) in the process.
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