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5 January, 01:36

Calculate the energy released in the following fusion reaction. The masses of the isotopes are: 14N (14.00307 amu), 32S (31.97207 amu), 12C (12.00000 amu), and 6Li (6.01512 amu).

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  1. 5 January, 03:11
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    Calculate the energy released in the following fusion reaction. The masses of the isotopes are: 14N (14.00307 amu), 32S (31.97207 amu), 12C (12.00000 amu), and 6Li (6.01512 amu).

    ¹⁴N + ¹²C + ⁶Li ⇒ ³²S

    Answer:

    68.7372 * 10⁻¹⁶ kJ

    Explanation:

    Given that the reaction; ¹⁴N + ¹²C + ⁶Li ⇒ ³²S

    To calculate for the energy released; we need to determine the mass defect (md) of the reaction and which is given as:

    Mass defect (md) = [mass of reactants] - [mass of product]

    Mass defect (md) = [ ¹⁴N + ¹²C + ⁶Li ] - [ ³²S ]

    Mass defect (md) = [ 14.00307 + 12.00000 + 6.01512 ] amu - [ 31.97207 ] amu

    Mass defect (md) = 32.01819 - 31.97207

    Mass defect (md) = 0.04612 amu

    Having gotten the value of our Mass defect (md); = 0.04612 amu

    We know that if 1 amu ⇒ 931.5 Mev of energy

    ∴ 0.04612 amu = 0.04612 * 931.5 Mev of energy

    = 42.96078 Mev of energy

    where M = million = 10⁶

    1 ev = 1.6 * 10⁻¹⁹ Joules

    ∴ 42.96078 Mev of energy = 42.96078 * 10⁶ * 1.6 * 10⁻¹⁹ J

    = 68.7372 * 10⁻¹³ J

    = 68.7372 * 10⁻¹⁶ kJ

    Hence; the energy released in the above fusion reaction = 68.7372 * 10⁻¹⁶ kJ.
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