35S --> 35Cl + e-
35Cl, stable
19 neutrons 16 protons and electrons
Sulfur is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 32.
83 35
19, because since you know sulfur has 16 protons because that's its atomic number. you do 35-16=19
The mass number of an atom is the sum of its protons and neutrons. Since sulfur has 16 protons (its atomic number) and 19 neutrons, the mass number of a sulfur atom with 19 neutrons would be 16 + 19 = 35.
The equation would be 35/16 S ----- 0/-1 + 35/15P The daughter nucleus would be the 35/15P.
The nuclear decay equation for the decay of selenium-75 (75Se) by beta decay is: ( ^{75}{34}Se \rightarrow ^{75}{35}Br + e^- + \overline{\nu_e} ) This equation represents the transformation of a selenium-75 nucleus into a bromine-75 nucleus, an electron, and an electron antineutrino.
Yes, sulfur-35 (S-35) is a beta emitter. It undergoes beta decay, where it emits beta particles (electrons) as it transforms into phosphorus-35 (P-35). This makes S-35 useful in various applications, including tracer studies in biological research.
In the context of the isotope of sulfur, the number 35 signifies the atomic mass of that particular isotope. Specifically, sulfur-35 (written as (^{35}\text{S})) has 16 protons and 19 neutrons, resulting in a total atomic mass of 35. This number helps differentiate it from other isotopes of sulfur, such as sulfur-32 and sulfur-34, which have different numbers of neutrons.
19 neutrons 16 protons and electrons
Sulfur is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 32.
Argon-39 undergoes beta decay, rather than alpha. The equation for the beta decay of 39Ar: 1839Ar --> 1939K + -10e where the e is an electron or beta particle. In order to undergo alpha decay, an atom has to have a mass greater than at least nickel.
Sulfur is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 32.
divide 35 by 12
83 35
0.4286
Slope: -35 passing through (-5, -1) Equation: y = -35x-176