The nucleus U92234 splits exactly in half in a fission reaction in which two neutrons are released. The resultant nuclei are

(1) Pd46116        

(2) Rh45117

(3) Rh45116       

(4) Pd46117

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A nucleus is bombarded with a high speed neutron so that resulting nucleus is a radioactive one. This phenomenon is called 

(1) Artificial radioactivity         

(2) Fusion

(3) Fission                               

(4) Radioactivity

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Which of the following cannot cause fission in a heavy nucleus 

(1) α-particle         

(2) Proton

(3) Deutron             

(4) Laser rays

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 If the mass number of an atom is A = 40 and its electron configuration is 1s22s22p63s23p6, the number of neutrons and protons in its nucleus will be 

(1) 22, 18           

(2) 18, 22

(3) 20, 20           

(4) 18, 18

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Which of the following is most unstable

(1) Electrons           

(2) Protons

(3) Neutrons           

(4) α-particle

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In the reaction H12+H13He24+n01. If the tending energies of H12,H13 and He24 are respectively a,b and c (in MeV), then the energy (in MeV) released in this reaction is

(1) c+a-b           

(2) c-a-b

(3) a+b+c         

(4) a+b-c 

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Fission of nuclei is possible because the binding energy per nucleon in them:

1. increases with mass number at high mass numbers.
2. decreases with mass number at high mass numbers.
3. increases with mass number at low mass numbers.
4. decreases with mass number at low mass numbers.

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 Radioactive substance do not emit

(1) Electron           

(2) Helium nucleus

(3) Positron         

(4) Proton

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During a negative beta decay 

1. An atomic electron is ejected
2. An electron which is already present within the nucleus is ejected
3. A neutron in the nucleus decays emitting an electron
4. A part of the binding energy is converted into electron
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Some radioactive nucleus may emit

(1) Only one α,β or γ at a time

(2) All the three α,β and γ one after another

(3) All the three α,β and γ simultaneously

(4) Only α and β simultaneously

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