The symbol Po-210 represents the isotope of Polonium with a mass number of 210.
The symbol Po-210 represents the radioactive isotope of polonium with an atomic number of 84 and a mass number of 210. Polonium-210 is a highly toxic substance that emits alpha particles during radioactive decay.
With that capitalization I'm not sure, but "Po-210" is a specific isotope of polonium, a radioactive element. Po-210 has a half life of 138 days.
The symbol Po-210 represents the isotope of Polonium with a mass number of 210.
The most used nuclear reaction to obtain polonium is:Bi-209 + n------------Bi-210----------Po-210
The most common reaction to obtain polonium is;Bi-209 + n------------Bi-210-----------------Po-210 + e-
210 4 214 84 PO -------> 2 alpha + 86 RN
Polonium-210 lose an alpha particle and become lead-206.
The nuclear equation for the decay of Po-210 undergoing 2 alpha decays followed by a beta decay and another alpha decay is: Po-210 -> Pb-206 + 4 He-4 + 2 e-1 + 2 v This equation represents the series of decays that result in the transformation of Po-210 into Pb-206, with the emission of two helium nuclei (alpha particles), two electrons, and two neutrinos.
The correct equation for the alpha decay of Polonium-214 is: 218/84Po -> 214/82Pb + 4/2He This shows the decay of Polonium-214 into Lead-214 and a Helium nucleus, where the atomic number and mass numbers are conserved.
k is used to represent 1000, from the latin "kilo". However, it is also used to represent 1024 ( = 210) in information technology. So, depending on the context, the answer is 1,000,000 or 1,024,000
98 - 76 + 54 + 3 + 21 = 100 :D
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