Concept explainers
Interpretation: To determine the binding energy of the
Concept introduction:Mass defect:
The nucleus of each atom (aside from
Mass and energy are related by following equation.
E = Energy
M = mass
C =
Calculated mass of nucleus:
The calculated mass of nucleus is equal to the sum of masses of its protons and neutrons.
mH = mass of proton
mn= mass of neutron.
Loss of mass and liberation of energy are related by Einstein’s equations.
Binding energy:
The binding energy is the energy that would be needed to disassemble a nucleus into individual nucleons.
The formula of binding energy
Loss of mass and liberation of energy are related by Einstein’s equations.
Answer to Problem 14.43PAE
Solution: The binding energy of
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Experimentally determined mass of
Formula used:
where,
E= binding energy
c= speed of light
Calculation: The given
The calculated mass is equal to the sum of masses o three protons and seven neutrons.
Let’s write formula:
Therefore, calculated mass of
Let’s calculate the mass defect:
Therefore, mass defect of
Let’s calculate the binding energy:
Therefore,
Let’s calculate the released energy when one mole of
The released energy when one mole of
Therefore, the binding energy of
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