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22.02.2021 •
Chemistry
Determine Z* for a 3p electron in P (r = 106 pm), S (r= 102
pm), and a (r= 99 pm). Are the calculated values of Z*
consistent with the relative sizes of the atoms in both
direction and magnitude?
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Ответ:
The given information gives us the clue that deuterium and tritium react together. We need to find the balanced nuclear reaction of deuterium and tritium; however, first, let me explain you what deuterium and tritium are.
Deuterium and tritium are two isotopes of hydrogen having atomic mass of 2 and 3 respectively. Deuterium is represented by
, whereas tritium is written as
.
When deuterium and tritium collide together, they form Helium atom, which is written as
, and also release energy (and shoot out one neutron).
Hence, the balanced nuclear reaction will be the following:
-i