Student Study Guide for Silberberg Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change
Student Study Guide for Silberberg Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780078131615
Author: Martin Silberberg Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 24, Problem 24.93P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Mass difference of the given reaction has to be calculated

Concept Introduction:

Nuclear reaction: A nuclear reaction in which a lighter nucleus fuses together into new stable nuclei or a heavier nucleus split into stable daughter nuclei with the release of large amount of energy.

Change in mass of a given reaction can be determined as given,

  Δm = Mass of reactant Mass of products

(a)

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Explanation of Solution

Given information is shown below,

  Given reaction: 96243Cm 94239Pu+ 24HeMass  of  96243Cm= 243.0614 amuMass  of 94239Pu= 239.0522 amuMass  of 24He= 4.0026 amu

  • Calculate the mass of products:

Mass of products is determined as shown below,

  Mass of products = Mass  of 24He + Mass  of 94239Pu= (4.0026 amu)+(239.0522 amu)= 243.0548 amu

  • Calculate the mass difference:

Mass of reactants (96243Cm) is 243.0614 amu

Mass difference of the reaction can be calculated as given,

  Δm = Mass of reactant Mass of products(243.0614 amu)(243.0548 amu)= 0.0066 amu

Mass difference is 0.0066 amu.

  • Convert unit of mass difference to Kg:

Mass difference for the reaction is converted from amu to kg as follows,

  Δm = (0.0066 amu)(1.661×1024 g1 amu)(1 kg103 kg)= 1.1×1029 kg

Mass difference for the reaction is 1.1×1029 kg.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Energy released (in J)during the given reaction has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Nuclear reaction: A nuclear reaction in which a lighter nucleus fuses together into new stable nuclei or a heavier nucleus split into stable daughter nuclei with the release of large amount of energy.

Nuclear binding energy: It is the energy that requires for the breaking one mole of nuclei of an element to its individual nucleons.

  Nucleus + nuclear binding energy  nucleons

It can be calculated using the given formula,

  ΔE = Δmc2where,Δm = Mass Differencec= Speed of light

(b)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Given information is shown below,

  Given reaction: 96243Cm 94239Pu+ 24HeMass  of  96243Cm= 243.0614 amuMass  of 94239Pu= 239.0522 amuMass  of 24He= 4.0026 amu

  • Calculate the mass difference:

Mass of reactants (96243Cm) is 243.0614 amu

Mass difference of the reaction can be calculated as given,

  Δm = Mass of reactant Mass of products(243.0614 amu)(243.0548 amu)= (0.0066 amu)(1.661×1024 g1 amu)(1 kg103 kg)= 1.1×1029 kg

Mass difference for the reaction is 1.1×1029 kg.

  • Calculate the energy released:

Energy released is calculated as follows for the reaction,

  Energy released, E = mc2= (1.1×1029 kg)(2.998×108 m/s)2= 9.8527×1013 J

Energy released during the given reaction is 9.8527×10-13 J.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Energy released (in kJ/mol)during the given reaction has to be determined and difference between this energy values of heat of energy in a chemical reaction has to be commented.

Concept Introduction:

Nuclear reaction: A nuclear reaction in which a lighter nucleus fuses together into new stable nuclei or a heavier nucleus split into stable daughter nuclei with the release of large amount of energy.

Nuclear binding energy: It is the energy that requires for the breaking one mole of nuclei of an element to its individual nucleons.

  Nucleus + nuclear binding energy  nucleons

It can be calculated using the given formula,

  ΔE = Δmc2where,Δm = Mass Differencec= Speed of light

(c)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Given information is shown below,

  Given reaction: 96243Cm 94239Pu+ 24HeMass  of  96243Cm= 243.0614 amuMass  of 94239Pu= 239.0522 amuMass  of 24He= 4.0026 amu

  • Calculate the mass difference:

Mass of reactants (96243Cm) is 243.0614 amu

Mass difference of the reaction can be calculated as given,

  Δm = Mass of reactant Mass of products(243.0614 amu)(243.0548 amu)= (0.0066 amu)(1.661×1024 g1 amu)(1 kg103 kg)= 1.1×1029 kg

Mass difference for the reaction is 1.1×1029 kg.

  • Calculate the energy released:

Energy released for the reaction is calculated as follows,

Energy released, E = mc2= (1.1×1029 kg)(2.998×108 m/s)2= 9.8527×1013 J

Energy released during the given reaction is 9.8527×1013 J.

  • Convert the unit of energy released to kJ/mol :

Unit of energy released is converted as follows,

Binding energy, E in kJ/mol = (9.8527×1013 Jreactions)(6.022×1023 reactions1Emol)(1 kJ103 J)= 5.9×108 kJ/mol

Energy released during the given reaction is 5.9×108 kJ/mol.

Energy released during the given reaction is 5.9×108 kJ/mol whereas the energy values of heat of energy in a chemical reaction are in few hundreds kJ/mol.

This value is about one million times more than a typical heat of energy in a chemical reaction.

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