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Nuclear Chemistry and Radioactive Decay Practice Problems

The Organic Chemistry Tutor via YouTube

Overview

Dive into a comprehensive chemistry video tutorial that introduces nuclear chemistry and radioactive decay concepts through numerous examples and multiple-choice practice problems. Learn to identify isotope components, balance nuclear equations, understand various types of radioactive decay, and solve half-life chemistry problems. Explore nuclear symbols, fusion and fission processes, and chain reactions while developing skills to determine element transformations during decay. Master the fundamentals of nuclear chemistry with hands-on problem-solving and in-depth explanations of key topics, preparing you for advanced studies in this fascinating field.

Syllabus

How many pretore, neutrons, and electrons are present in Mercury-2017
Which of the following is an alpha particle
What element will be formed if Thorium-230 undergoes alpha decay?
What element will be produced if Iodine-131 undergoes beta decay?
Which of the following processes converts a neutron into a proton?
Identify the unknown element
Which of the following elements will most likely undergo radioactive decay?
Which form of radioactive decay wil carbon-14 is to increase its nuclear stability
Which form of radioactive decay wil carbon-ule to increase its nuclear stability
What is the difference between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. Give examples.

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The Organic Chemistry Tutor

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  • Fasalu Rahman
    This is the grate coues I learn some nuclear chemistry like Carban decay and stability then
    Alpha decay ,gama decay, electron capturing,beta decay
    The gama decay is not any change proton and neutrons only change the energy
    Then stady about stability is mainly withe difference between protone and neutrons
    The ration is 1 is not decay its stable
    Then fisson and fusion
    The fusion reaction is hitting the porotone frome atome

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