GEN CMB CHEM; CNCT+;ALEKS 360
GEN CMB CHEM; CNCT+;ALEKS 360
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ISBN: 9781259678493
Author: Martin Silberberg Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 24, Problem 24.79P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Binding energy per nucleon of 16O has to be calculated in MeV.

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 in MeV using the given formula,

  Binding energy = Δm(in amu)×931.5 MeV1 amu

Nucleon: Nucleon is the collective name given to the members of the nucleus that is protons and neutrons.

The difference between mass of an atom and the sum of the masses of its proton and neutron is called Mass difference.

Binding Energy per Nucleon can be determined as follows:

  Binding energy per nucleon = Binding energyNo. of nucleons

(a)

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Given information is shown below,

Mass of Oxygen-16 is 15.994915 amu

In 16O, there are 8 protons and 8 neutrons.

  • Calculate the mass difference:

As known the mass H atom is 1.007825 amu and mass of neutron is 1.008665 amu.

Mass difference in 16O can be calculated as given,

  Δm = [(8×mass H atom)+(8×mass of neutron)][15.994915 amu]= [(8×1.007825 amu)+(8×1.008665 amu)][15.994915 amu]= [(8.062600 amu)+(8.069320 amu)][15.994915 amu]= 0.137005 amu

Mass difference in 16O is 0.042132 amu.

  • Calculate the binding energy per nucleon:

Number of nucleons in 16O is 16.

Binding energy per nucleon of 16O in MeV is calculated as follows,

  Binding Energy per Nucleon= Δm(in amu)×931.5 MeV1 amuNo. of nucleons= (0.137005 amu)×931.5 MeV1 amu16 nucleons= 7.976 MeV/nucleon

Binding energy per nucleon of 16O is 7.976 MeV/nucleon.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Binding energy per atom of 16O has to be calculated in MeV.

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 in MeV using the given formula,

  Binding energy = Δm(in amu)×931.5 MeV1 amu

The difference between mass of an atom and the sum of the masses of its proton and neutron is called Mass difference.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Explanation of Solution

Given information is shown below,

Mass of Oxygen-16 is 15.994915 amu

In 16O, there are 8 protons and 8 neutrons.

  • Calculate the mass difference:

As known the mass H atom is 1.007825 amu and mass of neutron is 1.008665 amu.

Mass difference in 16O can be calculated as given,

  Δm = [(8×mass H atom)+(8×mass of neutron)][15.994915 amu]= [(8×1.007825 amu)+(8×1.008665 amu)][15.994915 amu]= [(8.062600 amu)+(8.069320 amu)][15.994915 amu]= 0.137005 amu

Mass difference in 16O is 0.042132 amu.

  • Calculate the binding energy per atom:

Binding energy per atom of 16O in MeV is calculated as follows,

  Binding Energy per Atom= Δm(in amu)×931.5 MeV1 amuAtom= (0.137005 amu)×931.5 MeV1 amu1 atom= 127.6 MeV/atom

Binding energy per atom of 16O is 127.6 MeV/atom.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Binding energy per mole of 16O has to be calculated in kJ.

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

Nuclear binding energy can be calculated by Einstein’s mass energy equivalence relationship that is,

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

The difference between mass of an atom and the sum of the masses of its proton and neutron is called Mass difference.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Explanation of Solution

Given information is shown below,

Mass of Oxygen-16 is 15.994915 amu

In 16O, there are 8 protons and 8 neutrons.

  • Calculate the mass difference:

As known the mass H atom is 1.007825 amu and mass of neutron is 1.008665 amu.

Mass difference in 16O can be calculated as given,

  Δm = [(8×mass H atom)+(8×mass of neutron)][15.994915 amu]= [(8×1.007825 amu)+(8×1.008665 amu)][15.994915 amu]= [(8.062600 amu)+(8.069320 amu)][15.994915 amu]= 0.137005 amu = 0.137005 g/mol

Mass difference in 16O is 0.137005 g/mol.

  • Calculate the binding energy per mole:

Binding energy per mole of 16O in kJ is calculated as follows,

Binding energy, E = Δmc2= ( 0.137005 g1 mol)(1 kg103 g)(2.998×108 m/s)2(1 J1 kg.m2.s2)(1 kg103 J)= 1.23134×1010 kJ/mol

Binding energy per mole of 16O is 1.23134×1010 kJ/mol.

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