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For the fission reaction .(92)U^(235) ...

For the fission reaction
`._(92)U^(235) + ._(0)n^(1) rarr ._(56)Ba^(140) + ._(y)E^(x) + 2 ._(0)n^(1)`
The value of x and y will be

A

x=93 and y=34

B

x= 92 and y= 35

C

x =89 and y =44

D

x= 94 and y= 36

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The correct Answer is:
D

Equate mass number and atomic number.
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