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===About Nuclear Equations===
 
===About Nuclear Equations===
 
: '''Nuclear equations''' can be used to predict the products of a [[Radioactive Decay|radioactive decay]] or a series of [[Radioactive Decay|decays]] which take place one after the other.
 
: '''Nuclear equations''' can be used to predict the products of a [[Radioactive Decay|radioactive decay]] or a series of [[Radioactive Decay|decays]] which take place one after the other.
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: In '''nuclear''' equations the [[Relative Atomic Mass|relative atomic mass]] and [[Relative Atomic Charge|relative atomic charge]] accompany the symbols for the [[element]]s and the [[Ionising Radiation|ionising radiation]] they produce.

Revision as of 10:17, 8 March 2019

Key Stage 4

Meaning

A nuclear equation is a type of symbol equation used to show the changes which take place in a radioactive decay.

About Nuclear Equations

Nuclear equations can be used to predict the products of a radioactive decay or a series of decays which take place one after the other.
In nuclear equations the relative atomic mass and relative atomic charge accompany the symbols for the elements and the ionising radiation they produce.