Cobalt-60 decay to nickel-60:
Co-60------------Ni-60 + 1 electron + 1 neutrino + gamma rays
Yes.
first off you wrote down the equation wrong its Co(OH)3 and its pronounced cobalt three hydroxide additionally from looking at the formula you know that cobalt has a +3 charge
2CoS(s) + 3O2(g) ----> 2CoO(s) + 2SO2(g)
Transmutation - Mutatis Mutandis - was created on 1992-09-08.
O-16 + He-4 ---> F-19 + H-1 Hence fluorine nucleus is produced.
Transmutation refers to a nuclear reaction. The equation you have is that of single replacement - a type of a chemical reaction.
14/6 C --> 14/7 N + 0/-1e
The chemical Formula for Cobalt II hydrogen carbonate can be given.It is as follows :Co2HCO3.
The decay equation is:Co-60----------------------Ni-60 + e-
The most common bohrium isotope - bohrium-270 - is transformed by alpha decay in dubnium-266.
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the scientists can synthesize a transmutation element by artificial transmutation of a lighter element
Yes.
CoO + H2SO4 --> CoSO4 + H2O
Transmutation involves a chemical change
transmutation, neutrons
Don't quote me on this - I'm just a Year 12 student trying to figure this out but... As I understand it the cobalt chloride does not actually react with the ethanol but rather the ethanol has an effect on the equilibrium reaction: Co(H2O)62+ + 4Cl-(aq) D CoCl42-(aq) + 6H2O(l) The ethanol separates the cobalt chloride from the water pushing the reaction towards the right hand side (blue) to restore equilibrium (Le Chatelier's principle). When water is added more H2O can react with the CoCl42-(aq) pushing the reaction back towards the left hand side (pink). I hope this helps and I'm sorry if I'm wrong!