Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Interpret the mass defect in g/mole for
Concept introduction:
In an atom, three sub-atomic particles are present which are arranged in a certain way to make the atom stable. The nuclear attraction force works between electrons and protons due to opposite charges. The force between protons and neutrons holds these particles together. It can be measured by measuring the amount of energy necessary to break these forces.
It can be calculated with the help of Einstein’s mass − energy equation:
The mass defect (
(b)
Interpretation:
Interpret the mass defect in g/mole for
Concept introduction:
In an atom, three sub-atomic particles are present which are arranged in a certain way to make the atom stable. The nuclear attraction force works between electrons and protons due to opposite charges. The force between protons and neutrons holds these particles together. It can be measured by measuring the amount of energy necessary to break these forces.
It can be calculated with the help of Einstein’s mass − energy equation:
The mass defect (
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