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What are transuranium elements

Transuranium Elements - elements having more than 92 protons, the atomic number of Uranium and don't belong exclusively to the metal, nonmetal, or metalloid groups.

The reactions that convert the energy in sunlight into chemical energy of ATP and NADPH

Light Reactions.

What is a scale in a bar graph

It can be what numbers you want it to be by 2 s or 10 s it can even be 100 s.

When uranium -238 decays to form thorium-234 the uranium nucleus emitts

Uranium 238 is aan alpha particles emitter: halflife 4,468.109 years, energy 4,270 MeV.

Are alpha particles or beta particles more highly charged

An alpha particle has a charge of +2 (elementary charges). A beta particle has a charge of -1 (electron) or +1 (positron).

An alpha particle has a charge of +2 (elementary charges). A beta particle has a charge of -1 (electron) or +1 (positron).

An alpha particle has a charge of +2 (elementary charges). A beta particle has a charge of -1 (electron) or +1 (positron).

An alpha particle has a charge of +2 (elementary charges). A beta particle has a charge of -1 (electron) or +1 (positron).

What are some phrases with the words 'rock star'

Party like a Rock Star!

F**k like a Rock Star!

Live like a Rock Star!

Positively charged particle that is also beta particle

A positively charged particle that is also a beta particle is a Positron.

What is edward elric's secret

Edward Elric's biggest secret is the fact that he and his brother committed the taboo of human transmutation.

How many lives does a living thing have

When a living thing dies, it dies. Thus, every living thing has one life.

What fraction of a radioactive sample remains after one half-life

By definition, half the sample remains after one half-life.

Half of one half, or one quarter, remains after two half-lives, etc.

How can saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons be differentiated on the basis of combustion

Saturated hydrocarbons sometimes burn with smoky flame upon combustion while unsaturated hydrocarbons always burn with non-smoky or blue flame. This is on account of the reason that for the same number of carbon atoms in their molecular formula, saturated hydrocarbons have more number of hydrogen atoms as compared to unsaturated hydrocarbons.

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