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Chapter 21, Problem 47E
Write the balanced
(a) berkelium-244, made by the reaction of Am-241 and He-4.
(b) fermiurn-254, made by the reaction of Pu-239 with a large number of neutrons.
(c) lawrencium-257, made by the reaction of Cf-250 and B-11.
(d) dubnium-260, made by the reaction of Cf-249 and N-15
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