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Give the nuclear symbol for the isotope of beryllium for wch a=10? enter the nuclear symbol for the isotope (e.g., 42he).

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Answered by atul117
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Answered by RomeliaThurston
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Answer: The nuclear symbol for the isotope of beryllium having atomic mass 10 is _5^{10}\textrm{B}

Explanation:

Boron is the 5th element in the periodic table. The general representation of the isotope of any element is given by: _Z^A\textrm{X}

where,

X = symbol of the element

Z = Atomic number of the element

A = atomic mass of the element

For the isotope of boron having A = 10 will have the nuclear formula: _5^{10}\textrm{B}

This isotope is present in the trace amounts.

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