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CHEM 1220 SP2025 (18215) Final Exam- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser

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The radioactive decay of 84 214 𝑃 𝑜 (polonium-214) involves two alpha emissions and two beta emissions. What is the isotope resulting from this radioactive decay?  

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A.70 206 𝑌 𝑏
B.86 222 𝑅 𝑛
C.82 208 𝑃 𝑏
D.82 206 𝑃 𝑏
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First, restating the problem to ensure clarity: Po-214 undergoes two alpha decays and two beta decays. We need to determine the final isotope. Option A: 70 206 Yb. This would require a substantial change in proton number from 84 to 70 (a drop of 14) and a mass number change from 214 to 206 (drop of 8). In alpha decay, each alpha emission reduces A by 4 and Z by 2. Two alphas would reduce A by 8 and Z by 4, not enough to reach Z 70. Additionally, Po (Z=......Login to view full explanation

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