The equation must include the parent and the daughter nucleus as well as the particle emitted.
A beta decay is said to occur when an electron is emitted from an atom. In this case, the daughter nucleus is greater in atomic number than the parent nucleus by one unit.
The question is incomplete. However, the equation must include the parent and the daughter nucleus as well as the particle emitted.
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Answer:
8306.76
Explanation:
you just calcuate 8.12 x 1023 and that will give you the answer
(2) Energy is absorbed as a bond is formed.
(3) Energy is released as a bond is broken.
(4) Energy is released as a bond is formed.
The change that occurs when two fluorine atoms react to produce fluorine molecule is .
Further Explanation:
The attraction between different atoms, molecules and ions is known as a chemical bond. Such bonds are responsible for the formation of chemical compounds.
An ionic bond is formed as a result of the interaction between a metal and a non-metal. Metals have the tendency to lose electrons while non-metals tend to gain electrons. Due to this, metal atoms form cations by loss of electrons and non-metals become anions with the gain of electrons.
A covalent bond is formed by the mutual sharing of electrons between the bonded atoms. It is also called molecular bond. Such bonds usually exist between two or more non-metals.
The atomic number of fluorine is 9 and it has a configuration of . It is just one electron short of the stable configuration of neon. When two fluorine atoms approach each other, both share one of their valence electrons and form a single covalent bond. Since formed has a complete octet, its stability is quite high. The two fluorine atoms tend to bond with each other to form fluorine molecule so energy is released during the process. Therefore option (4) is correct.
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Grade: High School
Subject: Chemistry
Chapter: Ionic and covalent compounds
Keywords: chemical bond, ionic bond, covalent bond, fluorine, 9, neon, stability, octet, configuration, electron, fluorine atoms, fluorine molecule. Energy.