Question #bc45b

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May 2, 2017

""_82^211"Pb" → ""_83^211"Bi" + ""_text(-1)^0"e"

Explanation:

It's difficult to read your question. I assume that you want to balance an equation like this:

""_82^211"Pb" → ""_83^211"Bi" + ""_text(?)^??

The main things to remember are:

  • The sum of the subscripts must be the same on each side of the equation.
  • The sum of the superscripts must be the same on each side of the equation.

Subscripts

82 = 83 + ?
? = "82 - 83" = "-1"

This gives

""_82^211"Pb" → ""_83^211"Bi" + ""_text(-1)^??

Superscripts

211 = 211 + ?
? = "211 - 211" = 0

This gives

""_82^211"Pb" → ""_83^211"Bi" + ""_text(-1)^0?

Identify the particle

What particle has a charge of -1 and a mass near zero? An electron (or beta particle)!

The complete equation becomes

""_82^211"Pb" → ""_83^211"Bi" + ""_text(-1)^0"e"