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Is it possible for ""_(92)U^(238) spontaneously to emit a proton? Given, atomic mass of ""_(92)U^(238), ""_(91)Pa^(237) and ""_(1)H^(1) is 238.05079 u, 237.05115 u and 1.00783 u respectively.
What is the percentage of ""_(92) U ^(235) in ""_(92) U ^(238) ?
""_(0)n^(1) + ""_(92)U^(235) to ""_(92)U^(236) to .............. + ""_(36)Kr^(89) + 3""_(0)n^(1)
In the transformation of ""_(92)""^(238)U to ""_(92)""^(234)U , if one emission is an alpha particle, what should be the other emission(s)?