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The strong neutron excess (defined as N - Z) of high- mass nuclei is illustrated by noting that most high-mass nuclides could never fission into two stable nuclei without neutrons being left over. For example, consider the spontaneous fission of a ""^(235)U nucleus into two stable daughter nuclei with atomic numbers 39 and 53. From Appendix F, determine the name of the (a) first and (b) second daughter nucleus. From Fig. 40-6, approximately how many neutrons are in the (c) first and (d) second? (e) Approximately how many neutrons are left over? |
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