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What are used to write nuclear equations for radioactive decay?

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Nuclear symbols are used to write nuclear equations for radioactive decay. Lets consider an example. Uranium-238 undergoes alpha decay to become thorium-234.  The numbers following the chemical names refer to the number of protons plus neutrons.   In this reaction, uranium-238 loses two protons and two neutrons to become the element thorium-234. The reaction can be represented by this nuclear equation:.

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