Part A When a (\rm^(235}_{~92)UV) nucleus is bombarded by neutrons (\(\rm^(1)(O}n\)) it undergoes a fission reaction, resulting in the formation of two new nuclei and neutrons. The following equation is an example of one such fission process: (\rm^(235)_(-92)U+^(1)_(0}n \rightarrow (^(A}_(Z})Ba+(94}_{36}Kr +3^(1}_{0}n\) Enter the isoope symbol for the barium (\(\rm Bal)) nucleus in this reaction. Express your answer as an isotope. > View Available Hint(s)

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URES IN WEEKS 3, 4 AND 5; ~318 MIN)
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When a (\rm^(235}_{~92}U) nucleus is bombarded by neutrons ((\rm^{1){0}n\)) it undergoes a fission reaction, resulting in the formation of two
new nuclei and neutrons. The following equation is an example of one such fission process:
(\rm^{235)_{-92}U+(1)_(0}n \rightarrow (^{A}_{Z}}Ba+^{94)_{36}Kr +3^{1)_{0}n\)
Enter the isoTope symbol for the barium (VIrm Bal)) nucleus in this reaction.
Express your answer as an isotope.
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Transcribed Image Text:Recent Modules ISTRY - 2020/21 DULE GUIDE > Homework 3 (Contents for Lectures in Weeks 3, 4 and 5; -318 min) URES IN WEEKS 3, 4 AND 5; ~318 MIN) 5; -318 min) 7 of 106 Part A When a (\rm^(235}_{~92}U) nucleus is bombarded by neutrons ((\rm^{1){0}n\)) it undergoes a fission reaction, resulting in the formation of two new nuclei and neutrons. The following equation is an example of one such fission process: (\rm^{235)_{-92}U+(1)_(0}n \rightarrow (^{A}_{Z}}Ba+^{94)_{36}Kr +3^{1)_{0}n\) Enter the isoTope symbol for the barium (VIrm Bal)) nucleus in this reaction. Express your answer as an isotope. > View Available Hint(s) Submit
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