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An alpha particle has a proton number of 2 and mass number of 4. So we need to subtract 2 from Americium's proton number, that will be the proton number for the daughter nucleus: 95 – 2 = 93 …
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From State 1 to State 2 it is given that the PV graph has been obtained while given mass of gas was subjected to temperature changes. We see that from state 1 to 2 both Pressure and Volume are …