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Chapter 13, Problem 15P

(a)

To determine

The binding energy per nucleon for the nuclei 1020Ne.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 15P

The binding energy per nucleon for the nuclei 1020Ne is 8.03MeV/nucleon_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the binding energy of the nuclei.

    Eb=[ZM(H)+(AZ)mnM(ZAX)]Eb(in eV)=[ZM(H)+(AZ)mnM(ZAX)](931.494MeV/u)        (I)

Here, Eb is the binding energy of the nuclei, Z is the atomic number, A is the mass number, M(H) is the mass of hydrogen, M(ZAX) is the mass of the element.

Using equation (I) to write the expression for the binding energy per nucleon.

    EbA=[ZM(H)+(AZ)mnM(ZAX)]A(931.494MeV/u)        (II)

Conclusion:

Substitute 20 for A, 10 for Z, 1.007825u for M(H), 1.008665u for mn, 19.992436u for M(1020Ne) in equation (II) to find EbA for 1020Ne.

    EbA=[(10)(1.007825u)+(2010)(1.008665u)(19.992436u)]20(931.494MeV/u)=160.65020MeV/u=8.03MeV/u

Therefore, the binding energy per nucleon for the nuclei 1020Ne is 8.03MeV/nucleon_.

(b)

To determine

The binding energy per nucleon for the nuclei 2040Ca.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15P

The binding energy per nucleon for the nuclei 2040Ca is 8.55MeV/nucleon_.

Explanation of Solution

Use equation (II) to solve for the EbA for 2040Ca.

Conclusion:

Substitute 40 for A, 20 for Z, 1.007825u for M(H), 1.008665u for mn, 39.9625914u for M(2040Ca) in equation (II) to find EbA for 2040Ca.

    EbA=[(20)(1.007825u)+(4020)(1.008665u)(39.9625914u)]40(931.494MeV/u)=342.05340MeV/u=8.55MeV/u

Therefore, the binding energy per nucleon for the nuclei 2040Ca is 8.55MeV/nucleon_.

(c)

To determine

The binding energy per nucleon for the nuclei 4193Nb.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15P

The binding energy per nucleon for the nuclei 4193Nb is 8.66MeV/nucleon_.

Explanation of Solution

Use equation (II) to solve for the EbA for 4193Nb.

Conclusion:

Substitute 93 for A, 41 for Z, 1.007825u for M(H), 1.008665u for mn, 92.906377u for M(4193Nb) in equation (II) to find EbA for 4193Nb.

    EbA=[(41)(1.007825u)+(9341)(1.008665u)(92.906377u)]93(931.494MeV/u)=805.76893MeV/u=8.66MeV/u

Therefore, the binding energy per nucleon for the nuclei 4193Nb is 8.66MeV/nucleon_.

(d)

To determine

The binding energy per nucleon for the nuclei 79197Au.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15P

The binding energy per nucleon for the nuclei 79197Au is 7.92MeV/nucleon_.

Explanation of Solution

Use equation (II) to solve for the EbA for 79197Au.

Conclusion:

Substitute 197 for A, 79 for Z, 1.007825u for M(H), 1.008665u for mn, 196.9665431u for M(79197Au) in equation (II) to find EbA for 79197Au.

    EbA=[(79)(1.007825u)+(19779)(1.008665u)(196.9665431u)]197(931.494MeV/u)=1559.416197MeV/u=7.92MeV/u

Therefore, the binding energy per nucleon for the nuclei 79197Au is 7.92MeV/nucleon_.

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