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The isotope 232Th is radioactive and emits, in succession, three alpha particles and two beta particles before it change

Posted: Tue May 17, 2022 12:21 pm
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The isotope 232Th is radioactive and emits, in succession, three alpha particles and two beta particles before it changes into a isotope whose old name was "thoron". The correct nuclear symbol for "thoron" is: Select one: O a. 2337h b.234PO O c. 269Pb O d. 238Rn

What is the volume occupled by 1.73 moles of N2 gas at 100.5 kPa pressure and a temperature of 75.0°C? (R = 8.214 J mor Select one: a. 33.8L Ob. 49.8 L O c. 10.7L O d. 52.2L