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Homework Statement
Polonium isotope {}_{84}^{210}Po is unstable and emits a 5.30MeV \alpha particle.
i. Indentify the daughter nuclide (using a periodic table)
ii. Calculate the mass of the daughter nuclide.
Homework Equations
Mass of neutral {}^{210}Po nuclide is 209.9829u
Mass of {}^{4}He is 4.0026u
Note that taking the mass of the alpha particle as the mass of a neutral helium atom.
The Attempt at a Solution
i. {}_{84}^{210}Po \rightarrow {}_{82}^{206}? + {}_{2}^{4}\alpha + Q[/itex]<br /> <br /> By looking at a periodic table, identified the daughter nuclide as: {}_{82}^{206}Pb<br /> <br /> .. correct?<br /> <br /> ii. Not sure how to do this. The mass of both sides of the equation must be the same I assume. Already know the mass of the alpha particle, it's the mass of the helium atom given. The mass of the neutral Po I assumed would refer to the nuclide after the alpha particle has been emitted, but this is Pb not Po.<br /> <br /> Not sure how to get the values required to perform the calculation, which I guess would be:<br /> <br /> M({}_{84}^{210}Po) - M({}_{2}^{4}\alpha) = M({}_{84}^{210}Pb)[/itex]<br /> <br /> So 2 things with this part, how to I get the values of the masses? and is the equation to calculate the mass of the daughter nuclide correct?<br /> <br /> Any help really will be appreciated.