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Balance the N-14(d,n) nuclear equation for radioisotope production in PET. This means to write it out in equation form with 2 reactants and 2 products.
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Balance the N-14(d,n) nuclear equation for radioisotope production in PET. This means to write it out in equation form with 2 reactants and 2 products.
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Balance the N-14(d,n) nuclear equation for radioisotope production in PET. This means to
write it out in equation form with 2 reactants and 2 products.
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Dn= 22 N-14 PET reactant’s
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