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(Solved): The nucleus of an atom consists of protons and neutrons (no electrons). A nucleus of a carbon-12 i ...



The nucleus of an atom consists of protons and neutrons (no electrons). A nucleus of a carbon-12 isotope contains six protons

The nucleus of an atom consists of protons and neutrons (no electrons). A nucleus of a carbon-12 isotope contains six protons and six neutrons, while a nitrogen-14 nucleus comprises seven protons and seven neutrons. A graduate student performs a nuclear physics experiment in which she bombards nitrogen-14 nuclei with very high speed carbon-12 nuclei emerging from a particle accelerator. As a result of each such collision, the two nuclei disintegrate completely, and a mix of different particles are emitted, including electrons, protons, antiprotons (with electric charge each), positrons (with charge each), and various neutral particles (including neutrons and neutrinos). For a particular collision, she detects the emitted products and find 17 protons, 4 antiprotons, 9 positrons, and 25 neutral particles. How many electrons are also emitted?


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Given,the nitrogen-14 nuclei is bombarded with very high speed carbon-12 nucleifor the above collision the emitted products are 17protons,4antiprotons
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