Identify the nuclide produced when neptunium-237 decays by alpha emission:
237 93np→42h...
Chemistry, 08.01.2020 00:31 jazzzzhands21
Identify the nuclide produced when neptunium-237 decays by alpha emission:
237 93np→42he + ?
express your answer as an isotope using prescripts.
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