Yes. That's how the reaction is self-sustaining: The product of one reaction is the reactant for the next.
A gamma wave...
when any nucleus is bombarded to the particle then there is a formation of unstable nucleus for a very short time and the formation of final or stable product depends upon the energy of intermediate compound nucleus.for example:Al(A=13,Z=27) + H(A=1,Z=1) ----> Si(A=14,Z=28)target nucleus bombarded particle unstableintermediet compound nucleusSi ----->Si(a=14,Z=27)+n(z=1) stable product
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Helium plus neutrons
Product
carbon-12
Americanium
Uranium-235
Uranium-235
You have half answered this question for yoiurself ( produced) ; the answer is 'PRODUCTS'.
Look up the atomic number of Neon, add 2 to that (since an alpha particle has two protons), and add 4 to the atomic mass (since the alpha particle has 4 mass units).
How can the product of a reaction be maximized?
There is no such thing as a "particle product". Revisit your question, find out what you are actually looking for and resubmit the question.There is no such thing as a "particle product". Revisit your question, find out what you are actually looking for and resubmit the question.There is no such thing as a "particle product". Revisit your question, find out what you are actually looking for and resubmit the question.There is no such thing as a "particle product". Revisit your question, find out what you are actually looking for and resubmit the question.
A Condensation reaction. It is named so because water is made as a bi-product. Hope this helps!
Yttrium-90 (Z= 39, N=51) decays to Zirconium-90 (Z=40, N=50) by emission of a beta particle (Neutron - > Proton + beta minus). Zirconium-90 is stable.
The chemical or chemicals formed in a chemical reaction are called the product of the chemical reaction.
A chemical reaction normally does have a product, and that product in some cases would be a polymer, but it is not true that a chemical reaction is a product or a polymer. It is a specific chemical change.