Physics, asked by adithyars93, 5 hours ago

Can we say that (i) atomic number and
(ii) mass number are both conserved during
radioactive decay?​

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Answered by preetiprajapatig10
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Answered by BangtansLifePartner
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The sum of masses of nuclei of product element is less than sum of masses of reactants and hence, loss of mass takes place during the reaction. This difference of mass of product element and reactant converts into energy and liberated in the form of heat.H12 +H12→ H23+ n12 + energy

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