To analyze the nuclear reaction and fill in the blanks for Column A with the correct options from Column B, we need additional context about the specific reaction occurring. However, since specific details of the reaction are not provided, I will make a reasonable assumption based on common nuclear reactions.
Let's assume the reaction involves the decay of Radium-228 (Ra-228), which is a common decay source that can go to Radon-224 (Rn-224) through alpha decay.
Considering this assumption, we can fill out the columns as follows:
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What is the atomic mass of the new atom?:
Answer: 224 (h) -
What is the atomic number of the new atom?:
Answer: 86 (d) -
What is the symbol of the new atom?:
Answer: Rn (k) -
What type of decay is demonstrated here?:
Answer: Alpha Decay (a)
So, the answers for Column A matched with options from Column B are:
- 224 (h)
- 86 (d)
- Rn (k)
- Alpha Decay (a)
If you have a specific nuclear reaction in mind, please provide more details, and I can adjust the answers accordingly!