
(a)
The energy released in fusion reaction,

Explanation of Solution
To calculate the no of neutrons, release from the above equation. The mass should be equal to the left side and right side of the equation for balancing the equation. So, equate the left side and right side of the masses. We get,
So, 1 neutron will be released from the above equation
Hence, the complete reaction would be
Mass of a proton
Mass of Hydrogen atom
Mass of a neutron
Atomic mass of
Atomic mass of
Mass defect
Converting this into energy by below equation
Conclusion:
The energy released in fusion reaction is
(b)
The energy released in fusion reaction,

Explanation of Solution
To calculate the no of neutrons, release from the above equation. The mass should be equal to the left side and right side of the equation for balancing the equation. So, equate the left side and right side of the masses. We get,
So, 1 neutron will be released from the above equation
Hence, the complete reaction would be
Mass of a proton
Mass of Hydrogen atom
Mass of a neutron
Atomic mass of
Atomic mass of
Atomic mass of
Mass defect
Converting this into energy by below equation
Conclusion:
The energy released in fusion reaction is
(c)
The energy released in fusion reaction,

Explanation of Solution
To calculate the no of neutrons, release from the above equation. The mass should be equal to the left side and right side of the equation for balancing the equation. So, equate the left side and right side of the masses. We get,
So, 1 neutron will be released from the above equation
Hence, the complete reaction would be
Mass of a proton
Mass of Hydrogen atom
Mass of a neutron
Atomic mass of
Atomic mass of
Mass defect
Converting this into energy by below equation
Conclusion:
The energy released in fusion reaction is
(d)
The energy released in fusion reaction,

Explanation of Solution
To calculate the no of neutrons, release from the above equation. The mass should be equal to the left side and right side of the equation for balancing the equation. So, equate the left side and right side of the masses. We get,
And
So, the atomic number is 2.
Hence, the complete reaction would be
Mass of a proton
Mass of Hydrogen atom
Mass of a neutron
Atomic mass of
Atomic mass of
Mass defect
Converting this into energy by below equation
Conclusion:
The energy released in fusion reaction is
(e)
The energy released in fusion reaction,

Explanation of Solution
To calculate the no of neutrons, release from the above equation. The mass should be equal to the left side and right side of the equation for balancing the equation. So, equate the left side and right side of the masses. We get,
So, 1 neutron will be released from the above equation
Hence, the complete reaction would be
Mass of a proton
Mass of Hydrogen atom
Mass of a neutron
Atomic mass of
Atomic mass of
Mass defect
Converting this into energy by below equation
Conclusion:
The energy released in fusion reaction is
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