Assuming you mean "titanium", and assuming you mean the equation for the nuclear decay: there are many different of those, since titanium (like just about many elements) has many different isotopes.
I assume you mean titanium; in which case it is 26 neutrons and 22 protons. The electron configuration is 2; 8; 10; 2 or 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d2 4s2.
A nuclear equation is balanced when the sum of atomic numbers and mass numbers on each side of the equation is the same.
Neutrons are the important particles of nuclear chain reactions
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The nuclear reactions are:Pu-239(2n, gamma)Pu-241(beta)Am-241
No, the parent in the nuclear equation is not always radioactive. For example, the following reaction shows a neutron capture by 23Na, which is not radioactive. 1123Na + 01n --> 1124Na where 01n is a neutron.
What is the equation that calculates in nuclear reaction?
Nuclear Fission has not an equation.
All nuclear decay is spontaneous.
It is in simple terms:
Energy and electrical charge are two quantities that are always conserved in nuclear decay equation.
A nuclear equation is balanced when the sum of atomic numbers and mass numbers on each side of the equation is the same.
In a balanced nuclear equation, the sum of the mass numbers on the right must equal the sum on the left
Neutrons are the important particles of nuclear chain reactions
The question cannot be answered since there is no equation there!
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