
To explain:
Which isotope has larger binding energy:

Answer to Problem 21.50QA
Solution:
Isotope
Explanation of Solution
1) Concept:
To calculate the binding energy of the nuclei of two isotopes, we need to calculate the mass defect of the nuclei. From the exact mass of the isotopes, we will calculate the exact mass of each isotope. From the mass of each isotope, we will calculate the mass of the nucleons. Calculate the mass of the nucleus by using the mass of photons and the mass of the neutrons. Calculate the mass defect from the mass of nucleus and the mass of nucleons. We will calculate the binding energy from the mass defect.
2) Formula:
Albert Einstein equation for the binding energy is
3) Given:
i)
ii)
iii) Mass of neutrons =
iv) Mass of electrons =
v) Speed of light c =
vi) The exact mass of
vii) The exact mass of
Calculation:
First, we convert the exact mass of each isotope from
To calculate the mass of the nucleons, we have to subtract the mass of
Now, we calculate the mass of the neutrons and the protons present in one atom of each isotope.
Now, calculate the mass defect
Now, calculate the binding energy (BE) by using Albert Einstein equation.
Hence, the binding energy of isotope
Conclusion:
We calculated the binding energy of each isotope from the exact mass and the mass defect.
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