The equation for the alpha decay of 234U is:
92234U --> 90230Th + 24He
representing the alpha particle as a helium nucleus.
234U also decays by spontaneous fission, but the results are somewhat unpredictable, so there is no standard equation.
Uranium-239 decays by beta- decay to neptunium-239 with a half-life of 23.45 minutes, producing a W- boson which then decays to an electron and an electron antineutrino.
92239U --> 93239Np + (W- --> e- + ve-)
238U---------alpha particles-----------234Th
238U---------alpha particles-----------234Th
The balanced reaction for the reaction of uranium fluoride, water and hydrogen gas is UF6 + 2 H2O + H2 = UO2 + 6 HF. The final products are uranium oxide and fluoric acid.
lithium
use the numbers 5,6,7,8 to write an equation with the largest possible equation
Not possible. Non-electrolyte dont have ions and it is not possible to write ionic equation.
Nuclear notations are used to represent the decay of one element into another. The generic formula for a radioactive element is X-M = X-(M-4) + He-4 where X is the symbol for the element, M represents the mass number for the element. An equation for gold-191 may be Au-191 = Au-187 + He-4.
Po-216- -----------------> Pb-212
The equation for the alpha decay of 226Ra: 88226Ra --> 86222Rn + 24He The alpha particle is represented as a helium (He) nucleus.
For nuclear decay, you must also specify what isotope you are talking about. Just saying "Sulfur" simply isn't enough information.
Write an equation of 3/8×112
The balanced reaction for the reaction of uranium fluoride, water and hydrogen gas is UF6 + 2 H2O + H2 = UO2 + 6 HF. The final products are uranium oxide and fluoric acid.
e=mc^2E=mc^2
lithium
Yes, you can write an equation out in words. This is often done to make clear what the equation in numerals is.
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Electron configuration of uranium is: [Rn]5f36d17s2
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use the numbers 5,6,7,8 to write an equation with the largest possible equation