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When a $_{3}^{6} \mathrm{Li}$ nucleus is struck by a proton, an alpha particle and a product nucleus are released. What is the product nucleus?
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In this case, a $_{3}^{6} \mathrm{Li}$ nucleus is struck by a proton, which is represented as $_{1}^{1}p$. This results in the release of an alpha particle, represented as $_{2}^{4}He$, and a product nucleus, which we are trying to find. Show more…
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