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When Boron nucleus B(5)^(10) is bombard...

When Boron nucleus `B_(5)^(10)` is bombarded by neutrons , alpha- particle are emitted . The resulting nucleus is of the element …….. and has the mass number....

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To solve the problem, we need to analyze the nuclear reaction that occurs when a Boron nucleus \( B_{5}^{10} \) is bombarded by a neutron. Let's break it down step by step. ### Step 1: Identify the initial nucleus and the neutron The initial nucleus is Boron, which has: - Atomic number (Z) = 5 - Mass number (A) = 10 When a neutron is bombarded, it can be represented as: ...
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