What are the values of x and y in the following equation? \(^{234}_{90}\)Th → \(^y_x\)Pa + ß- particle

 

a

91 234

b

92 235

c

89 235

d

88 238

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deymolah
10 years ago

c is the correct answer joorh, exchange of valency between o and z

Onamegs
10 years ago

if d valency of z is 3 that means d answer is c exchange of radical

peter samson
9 years ago

i think B and C are correct...please review this@myschool

Glorious9
2 years ago

c is the answer, exchange of valence electrons

King555
5 years ago

Chaiiiii 🙆

My school Z2O3✔️✔️

Promise563828
4 years ago

The answer is obviously C... they're even contradicting themselves in the explanation...it was prolly a mistake

doctormmusa
10 years ago

if the valency of z is 3 and the valency of Cl most be 1 so the equation should be Z3cl and the valency of oxygen is 2 so that the equation should be Z3O2 so the answer most be c

surajo
10 years ago

Z3+ +02-=z203

Moseshero
10 years ago

Since Z have valency of 3 then the atom must exchange their valency....''.'''.'''. C is the answer

Afabboss
3 years ago

Answer is C please review

Tokiolaide
4 years ago

Valency of chlorine is not 2

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