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Artifical transmutation​

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1. Artifical transmutation​


Answer:

Artificial transmutation is the conversion of an element into another element by bombarding it with a fundamental particle. Artificial transmutation was first carried out on Nitrogen whose nucleus was bombarded with an α particle to produce oxygen.


2. NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION​


ANSWER

Nuclear transmutation is the conversion of one chemical element or an isotope into another chemical element. Because any element is defined by its number of protons in its atoms, i.e. in the atomic nucleus, nuclear transmutation occurs in any process where the number of protons or neutrons in the nucleus is changed.

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3. transmut message for the brain​


Answer:

Wala ng brainy pag wala ng virus kaya wag na Asa brainy ngayon palang -_-


4. A 75-item classroom test (teacher-made) has passing scores of 37 and 38 (transmuted to 75%). What is the % equivalent (or transmutation) of a raw score of 42? ​


Answer:

geometric means 2,_,_,_,1250


5. what are the similarities between Radioactive at nuclear transmutation?​


Answer:

Dangerous and Harmful


6. radioactive decay and nuclear transmutation simillarities​


Answer:

True

Explanation:

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7. similar radioactive decay nuclear transmutation and different​


Answer:

SIMILARITIES

-Transmutation through radioactive decay is a natural process that occurs spontaneously. Transmutation through nuclear reactions does not have to be spontaneous and can be used in synthesis reactions to create new elements.

DIFFERENT

-Transmutation through radioactive decay is a natural process that occurs spontaneously. Transmutation through nuclear reactions does not have to be spontaneous and can be used in synthesis reactions to create new elements.

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8. plss po pasagotwhat is the meaning of transmute​


Answer:

To change from one nature.

Explanation:

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9. He successfully caried out a nuclear transmutation reaction.


Answer:

where is quistion of that

Explanation:

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10. what are the similarities of radioactive decay and nuclear transmutation ​


The rays themselves are called nuclear radiation. A nucleus that spontaneously destroys part of its mass to emit radiation is said to decay. A matter or object that circulates nuclear radiation is said to be radioactive.

Difference between Radioactive Decay and Nuclear transmutation.

Nuclear decay reactions occur spontaneously under all conditions and produce more stable daughter nuclei, whereas nuclear transmutation reactions are induced and form a product nucleus that is more massive than the starting material.

3 types of Radioactive decay

• Alpha decay

• Beta decay

• Gamma decay

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11. what are is nuclear transmutation​


Answer:

Nuclear transmutation is the conversion of one chemical element or an isotope into another chemical element.

Answer:

Nuclear transmutation is the conversion of one chemical element or an isotope into another chemical element.


12. is a desease that is carried and transmuted to people by food​


Answer:

Norovirus

Clostridium

Salmonella

perfringens

Explanation:

Hindi kopo sure yan pero nakukuha naman yang mga sakut na yan sa food


13. What happens during nuclear transmutation?​


Answer:

Nuclear transmutation is the conversion of one chemical element or isotope into another. ... This occurs either through nuclear reactions in which an outside particle reacts with a nucleus, which can be supplied by a particle accelerator, or through radioactive decay, where no outside particle is needed.

Answer:

Nuclear transmutation is the conversion of one chemical element or isotope into another. In other words, atoms of one element can be changed into atoms of another element by transmutation. This occurs either through nuclear reactions in which an outside particle reacts with a nucleus, which can be supplied by a particle accelerator, or through radioactive decay, where no outside particle is needed.


14. plss po pasagotwhat is the meaning of transmute​


Answer:

change in form, nature, or substance.

Explanation:

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15. What are the similarities of radioactive decay and nuclear transmutation


Answer:

WHAT ARE TEH SIMILARITIES OF RADIOACTIVE DECAY AND NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATIONNuclear decay reactions occur spontaneously under all conditions and produce more stable daughter nuclei.

16. Explain how did Ernest Rutherford performed a nuclear transmutation reactionthe transmutation of one element or isotope into a different element.​


Answer:

In 1932, a fully artificial nuclear reaction and nuclear transmutation was achieved by Rutherford's colleagues John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton, who used artificially accelerated protons against lithium-7 to split the nucleus into two alpha particles.

Explanation:

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17. Similarities of stellar nuclear synthesis between transmutation


Stellar nuclear synthesis and transmutation are both processes that involve the creation or transformation of atomic nuclei. Here are some similarities between the two:

Both processes involve nuclear reactions that change the composition of atomic nuclei. In transmutation, this usually involves bombarding a nucleus with high-energy particles to create a different nucleus. In stellar nuclear synthesis, this usually involves the fusion of lighter nuclei to create heavier ones.

Both processes can create elements that did not exist before. Transmutation can be used to create new, artificially-made elements that do not occur naturally. Stellar nuclear synthesis, on the other hand, is responsible for the creation of elements heavier than iron, which cannot be produced by fusion in stars.

Both processes require a lot of energy. In order to achieve transmutation, high-energy particles such as protons or neutrons are accelerated to very high speeds. Stellar nuclear synthesis requires extremely high temperatures and pressures in the cores of stars.

Both processes have practical applications. Transmutation can be used to create new elements with unique properties, which can have applications in fields such as materials science and medicine. Stellar nuclear synthesis is responsible for the energy produced by stars, which provides heat and light for life on Earth.

Both processes are studied in the field of nuclear physics. Understanding how atoms are made and how they can be transformed is a fundamental aspect of nuclear physics, and both stellar nuclear synthesis and transmutation are important areas of research in this field.


18. MMUINITVECACO * this process there is sender who transmutes the message to a receiver​


Answer:

COMMUNICATIVE

Explanation:

Answer:

iwan ko tanong mo ki dora


19. similar radioactive decay nuclear transmutation​


Answer:

Transmutation through radioactive decay is a natural process that occurs spontaneously. Transmutation through nuclear reactions does not have to be spontaneous and can be used in synthesis reactions to create new elements.

Explanation:

ganito ba similarities of radioactive decay and nuclear transmutation

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20. Complete the following nuclear transmutation equation.​


Answer:

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21. what are the similarities between radioactive decay and neclear transmutation


Answer:

Nuclear decay reactions occur spontaneously under all conditions and produce more stable daughter nuclei, whereas nuclear transmutation reactions are induced and form a product nucleus that is more massive than the starting material.


22. 1. Explain how did Ernest Rutherford performed a nuclear transmutation reaction involving the transmutation of one element or isotope into a different element.


Answer:

In 1932, a fully artificial nuclear reaction and nuclear transmutation was achieved by Rutherford's colleagues John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton, who used artificially accelerated protons against lithium-7 to split the nucleus into two alpha particles.

Explanation:

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23. give 3 question about transmutation​


Answer:

I need this answer pls give

Answer:

1. What is Transmutation?

2. What can cause Transmutation?

3. What is an example of transmutation?


24. What is the differences between radioactive decay and nuclear transmutation?​


Answer: Nuclear decay reactions occur spontaneously under all conditions and produce more stable daughter nuclei, whereas nuclear transmutation reactions are induced and form a product nucleus that is more massive than the starting material.

Explanation:

Answer:

The thing that determines the chemical identity of a nucleus is its number of protons. Transmutation is the changing of one element into another by changing the number of protons in its nucleus. Radioactive decay usually, but not always, causes transmutation. For example, emission of a beta particle (electron) converts a neutron into a proton which results in transmutation. Also, emission of an alpha particle (two neutrons and two protons) reduces the number of protons by two. Gamma emission, on its own, changes the energy state of a nucleus but does not result in transmutation. But in most cases, gamma emission is accompanied by alpha and/or beta emission, which does.

Transmutation is possible without radioactive decay, such as when a nucleus absorbs a proton. Absorbing a neutron, on the other hand, does not change an atom’s chemical identity by itself so would not technically be a case of transmutation. However absorbing a neutron often induces subsequent alpha or beta emission and that results in transmutation.


25. he successfully carried out a nuclear transmutation


Answer:

In 1932, a fully artificial nuclear reaction and nuclear transmutation was achieved by Rutherford's colleagues John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton, who used artificially accelerated protons against lithium-7 to split the nucleus into two alpha particles.

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26. ACTIVITY 2: TransmutationDIRECTIONS: Complete the following nuclear transmutation equation by writing your answerson the blanks provided. A periodic table on the next page will help you answer the activity. ​


Answer:

1.)17/8o

2.)54/25Mn

3.)6/3Li

4.)13/15P

5.)1/0n

EXPLAIN:

1.)14/7N+4/2a—>17/8o+1/1p

2.)56/26Fe+2/1H—>4/2a+54/25Mn

3.)6/3Li+1/0n—>3/1H+4/2a

4.)27/13AL+4/2a—>13/15P+1/0n

5.)239/94Pu+1/0n—>240/95Am+0/-1B

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27. describe artificial transmutation of elements​


Explanation:

The conversion of one element into another by artificial means, i.e., by means of bombarding with some fundamental particles, is known as artificial transmutation. The phenomenon was first applied on nitrogen whose nucleus was bombarded with a-particles to produce oxygen.


28. Transmute meaningCrustacean meaningASAP PLSS​


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➣Transmute means change in substances

➣Crustacean means a group of crabs

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29. ACTIVITY 2 TRANSMUTATION (pa answer please!)​


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30. 3 concept that you understand well the transmutation​


Answer:

Transmutation is the conversion of an atom of one element to an atom of another through nuclear reactions. Induced nuclear transmutation is transmutation which is induced by scientists by striking the nuclei with high volume particles. Transuranium elements are elements with atomic numbers larger than 92, or unnaturally occurring elements which must be created by bombarding uranium with protons.


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