(II) An example of a stripping nuclear reaction is (a)

Chapter 9, Problem 12P

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(II) An example of a "stripping" nuclear reaction is \(\mathrm d+{ }_{3}^{6} \mathrm{Li} \rightarrow \mathrm{X+p}\). (a) What is , the resulting nucleus? (b) Why is it called a "stripping" reaction?  What is the  -value of this reaction? Is the reaction endothermic or exothermic?

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d+_3^6Li{rightarrow}X+p

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