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Bundle: Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + WebAssign Printed Access Card, Multi-Term
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ISBN: 9781305932302
Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 45, Problem 30P

(a)

To determine

Identify nucleus A.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 30P

The nucleus A is nitrogen and its symbol is 713N.

Explanation of Solution

A highly energized proton is absorbed by the 612C and produces an unknown nucleus A and a gamma ray.

    11H+612C??A+γ

The atomic number of  11H is Z=1 and its mass number is A=1, and the atomic number of 612C is Z=6 and its mass number A=12. Thus, the atomic and mass number for the unknown nucleus A is Z=1+6=7 and A=1+12=13 respectively.

In periodic table, the element with atomic number Z=7 is nitrogen, 713N. The reaction becomes,

    11H+612C713N+γ

Thus, the nucleus A is nitrogen and its symbol is 713N.

(b)

To determine

Identify nucleus B.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 30P

The nucleus B is carbon and its symbol is 613C.

Explanation of Solution

As 713N is the isotope of nitrogen, it decays by emitting a positron and a neutrino.

    713N?+10e+ν

The atomic and mass number for the nitrogen is Z=7 and A=13 respectively. Thus, the atomic and mass number of unknown nucleus B is Z=71=6 and A=130=13.

In periodic table, the element with atomic number Z=6 is carbon, 613C. The reaction becomes,

    713N613C+10e+ν

Thus, the nucleus B is carbon and its symbol is 613C.

(c)

To determine

Identify nucleus C.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 30P

The nucleus C is nitrogen and its symbol is 714N.

Explanation of Solution

613C nucleus absorbs a proton and produce nucleus C along with the emission of gamma ray.

    11H+613C?+γ

The atomic number of  11H is Z=1 and its mass number is A=1, and the atomic number of 613C is Z=6 and its mass number A=13. Thus, the atomic and mass number for the unknown nucleus A is Z=1+6=7 and A=1+13=14 respectively.

In periodic table, the element with atomic number Z=7 is nitrogen, 714N. The reaction becomes,

    11H+613C714N+γ

Thus, the nucleus C is nitrogen and its symbol is 714N.

(d)

To determine

Identify nucleus D .

(d)

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Answer to Problem 30P

The nucleus D is oxygen and its symbol is 815O.

Explanation of Solution

A proton is absorbed by the 714N and produces an unknown nucleus D and a gamma ray.

    11H+714N?+γ

The atomic number of  11H is Z=1 and its mass number is A=1, and the atomic and mass number for the nitrogen is Z=7 and A=14 respectively. Thus, the atomic and mass number of unknown nucleus D is Z=7+1=8 and A=14+1=15.

In periodic table, the element with atomic number Z=8 is oxygen, 815O. The reaction becomes,

    11H+714N815O+γ

Thus, the nucleus D is oxygen and its symbol is 815O.

(e)

To determine

Identify nucleus E.

(e)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 30P

The nucleus E is nitrogen and its symbol is 715N.

Explanation of Solution

As 815O is the isotope of oxygen, it decays by emitting a positron and a neutrino.

    815O?+10e+ν

The atomic and mass number for the nitrogen is Z=8 and A=18 respectively. Thus, the atomic and mass number of unknown nucleus B is Z=81=7 and A=150=15.

In periodic table, the element with atomic number Z=7 is nitrogen, 715N. The reaction becomes,

    815O715N+10e+ν

Thus, the nucleus E is nitrogen and its symbol is 715N.

(f)

To determine

Identify nucleus F.

(f)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 30P

The nucleus F is carbon and its symbol is 612C.

Explanation of Solution

A 715N nucleus absorbs a proton and produces an unknown nucleus F and alpha particle.

    11H+715N?+24He

The atomic number of  11H is Z=1 and its mass number is A=1, and the atomic and mass number for the nitrogen is Z=7 and A=15 respectively. Thus, the atomic and mass number of unknown nucleus F is Z=7+12=6 and A=15+14=12.

In periodic table, the element with atomic number Z=6 is carbon, 612C. The reaction becomes,

    11H+715N612C+24He

Thus, the nucleus F is carbon and its symbol is 612C.

(g)

To determine

The significance of the final nucleus in the last step of the carbon cycle.

(g)

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Answer to Problem 30P

The significance of the final nucleus in the last step of the carbon cycle is that 612C is used as a catalyst.

Explanation of Solution

The steps of the carbon cycle reactions in part (a)-(f) are

  1. (a) 11H+612C713N+γ
  2. (b) 713N613C+10e+ν
  3. (c) 11H+613C714N+γ
  4. (d) 11H+714N815O+γ
  5. (e) 815O715N+10e+ν
  6. (f) 11H+715N612C+24He

The overall reaction is 11H+612C+11H+11H+11H+210e612C+24He+7γ+ν. The positrons emitted in these reactions are annihilated immediately by free electrons, 10e++10e2γ.

Simplifying the equation, 411H+210e24He+ν. In the overall reaction, the nucleus F in part (f), 612C is used as a catalyst in the carbon cycle reaction.

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