
(a)
Interpretation: A carbon nitrogen cycle is given. The catalyst used in the process, nucleons intermediates and the energy released per mole of hydrogen nuclei is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The difference between the sum of masses of the component nucleons and the actual mass of a nucleus is known as the mass defect and it can be used to calculate the nuclear binding energy.
To determine: The catalyst involved in the process.
(b)
Interpretation: A carbon nitrogen cycle is given. The catalyst used in the process, nucleons intermediates and the energy released per mole of hydrogen nuclei is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The difference between the sum of masses of the component nucleons and the actual mass of a nucleus is known as the mass defect and it can be used to calculate the nuclear binding energy.
To determine: The nucleons intermediates involved in the cycle.
(c)
Interpretation: A carbon nitrogen cycle is given. The catalyst used in the process, nucleons intermediates and the energy released per mole of hydrogen nuclei is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The difference between the sum of masses of the component nucleons and the actual mass of a nucleus is known as the mass defect and it can be used to calculate the nuclear binding energy.

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