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The atomic number of barium is 56. It has naturally occurring isotopes with mass numbers of 130, 132, 134, 135, 136, 137, and 138.
is Atomic # 134 then the protons and Electrons would be 134, The Atomic Mass of Xenon s 131. So 134-131= Neutrons 3
Actually there were hundreds of isotopes released, about the same mix (any isotope having mass numbers from 72 to 161) as one would get from any fission bomb but in much larger quantity as the reactor core is much larger than any fission bomb core.A few of the isotopes and some effects (where known) are:selenium-75krypton-85strontium-90, replaces calcium in bones causing weakening and/or cancerzirconium-95niobium-95xenon-127telerium-132xenon-133iodine-131, concentrates in thyroid killing it and/or causing cancercesium-134, replaces potassium in the body causing widespread damagecesium-137, replaces potassium in the body causing widespread damagelanthanum-140cerium-144promethium-145promethium-147etc.In addition to fission product isotopes above, many isotopes of the uranium fuel and various transuranic elements were released.
Answer potassium is number 19The atomic number, the number of protons in an element, is shown at the bottom left hand corner of the element, whereas the mass number is shown at the top left hand corner of the element. The mass number shows the number of protons+neutrons in the element
There are 100 centimetres in one metre. Therefore, 134 centimetres is equal to 134 / 100 = 1.34 metres.
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The standard atomic weight for cesium is 133. There are 3 other radioactive cesium isotopes that have atomic weights of 134, 135, and 137. Cesium 133 is the only one that is found in nature. The other isotopes are synthetic.
There are from 134 neutrons to 153 neutrons in a plutonium atom, depending on which isotope of the element we are investigating. The isotopes 238Pu to 244Pu are arguably the most commonly considered. Use the link below for more information on isotopes of plutonium. There are quite a few, and Wikipedia has a good list.
The atomic number of barium is 56. It has naturally occurring isotopes with mass numbers of 130, 132, 134, 135, 136, 137, and 138.
is Atomic # 134 then the protons and Electrons would be 134, The Atomic Mass of Xenon s 131. So 134-131= Neutrons 3
Your 134 pounds is about 60.78 kilograms. There are about 2.2 pounds in one kilogram.
134 = 134
Actually there were hundreds of isotopes released, about the same mix (any isotope having mass numbers from 72 to 161) as one would get from any fission bomb but in much larger quantity as the reactor core is much larger than any fission bomb core.A few of the isotopes and some effects (where known) are:selenium-75krypton-85strontium-90, replaces calcium in bones causing weakening and/or cancerzirconium-95niobium-95xenon-127telerium-132xenon-133iodine-131, concentrates in thyroid killing it and/or causing cancercesium-134, replaces potassium in the body causing widespread damagecesium-137, replaces potassium in the body causing widespread damagelanthanum-140cerium-144promethium-145promethium-147etc.In addition to fission product isotopes above, many isotopes of the uranium fuel and various transuranic elements were released.
5% of 134= 5% * 134= 0.05 * 134= 6.7
95% of 134 = 95% * 134 = 0.95 * 134 = 127.3
76% of 134 = 76% * 134 = 0.76 * 134 = 101.84
26% of 134 = 26% * 134 = 0.26 * 134 = 34.84