a. We know that, binding energy per nucleon depends on the Mass
number and decreases with mass number after mass number of about
60
hence, From the given data
235 U, 236 U , 134 Te, 99 Zr, and 3 neutrons.
The 3 neutrons have no binding energy
so,
the ranking in terms of binding energy from maximum to minimum is
as under
99 Zr > 134 Te > 235 U > 236 U > 3 Neutrons
b. In the neutron induced fission,
we can see that a higher atomic mass 236 U becomes a lower atomic
mass 134Te and 99 Zr
since the extra 3 neutrons have no binding energy and Binding
energy is -ve and above sequence is based on magnitude
so, when a lower binding energy Uranium becomes higher binding
energy atoms, the systems energy increases, in negative, so in
total the system energy decreases
hence the leftover energy is released inthe fission
c. 134Te and 99Zr steer away because of coloumbs repulsion of the
constutent groups of protons in both the atoms
hence option iv. The electric force that acts between athe nuclei
of botht the atoms
Activity 27-4. Nuclear fission (Accompanies Section 27-4] 1 A uranium nucleus (235U) absorbs a neutron. The...
The illustration shows one
possible way that a nucleus of uranium-235 (235U) can undergo
neutron-induced fission. (a) Rank the following objects in order of
their binding energy per nucleon, from largest to smallest. If any
two objects have the same binding energy per nucleon, state this.
Explain how you made your ranking. (i) The uranium-235 (235U)
nucleus (ii) The tellurium-134 (134Te) nucleus (iii) The
zirconium-99 (99Zr) nucleus (iv) The three neutrons Activity 27-4
[continued]. (b) Using your results from part...
Activity 27-5. Nuclear fusion [Accompanies Section 27-5] In one fusion reaction that occurs in the cores of certain stars, a nucleus of helium-4 (-He, with two protons and two neutrons) fuses with a nucleus of neon-20 (2°Ne, with 10 protons and 10 neutron) to form a nucleus of magnesium-24 (24Mg, with 12 protons and 12 neutrons). A gamma-ray photon (y) is also produced: He + 20Ne + 24 Mg + y (a) Rank the following nuclei in order of their...
Activity 27-2. Nuclear forces and nuclear binding energy [Accompanies Section 27-2] The illustration shows two different nuclei that contain three 3H: 1 proton (p), 2 neutrons (n) nucleons. ?H (hydrogen-3) has one proton and two neutrons, n pn and He (helium-3) has two protons and one neutron. For the + purposes of this problem, treat the nucleons in each nucleus as lying along a line, as shown. 3He: 2 protons (p), 1 neutron (n) р n р (a) Rank the...
Consider a fission reaction where a Uranium-235 nucleus absorbs a neutron and then splits to Strontium, Xenon, and some neutrons. If the strontium nucleus has a mass number of 93 and the Xenon nucleus has a mass number of 140, how much energy is released in a single reaction? Use the attached table for the atomic masses of the nuclei. Give your answer in MeV and with 4 significant figures. Neutron 0 1 1.008665 Uranium 92 235 235.043923 Strontium 38...
Consider a fission reaction where a Uranium-235 nucleus absorbs
a neutron and then splits to Strontium, Xenon, and some neutrons.
If the strontium nucleus has a mass number of 89 and the Xenon
nucleus has a mass number of 144, how much energy is released in a
single reaction? Use the attached table for the atomic masses of
the nuclei. Give your answer in MeV and with 4 significant figures.
(Hint: Balance the reaction first).
Isotope Masses for Fission A...
Write a nuclear equation for the fission of uranium−235 by neutron bombardment to form strontium−90, an isotope of xenon, and three neutrons. ( Give all nuclei in the form A X Z . )
In one fusion reaction that occurs in the cores of certain stars, a nucleus of helium-4 (4He, with two protons and two neutrons) fuses with a nucleus of neon-20 (20Ne, with 10 protons and 10 neutron) to form a nucleus of magnesium-24 (24Mg, with 12 protons and 12 neutrons). A gamma-ray photon (γ) is also produced: 4He + 20Ne → 24Mg + γ (a) Rank the following nuclei in order of their binding energy per nucleon, from largest to smallest....
oart A and B please
ission Reactions In a nuclear fission reaction a heavy nucleus divides to form smaller nuclei and one or more neutrons. Many nuclei can undergo fission, but the fission reactions of uranium-235 and plutonium-239 are the principal ones that generate energy in nuclear power plants. This problem deals with balancing the fission reaction of the uranium-235 isotope as it undergoes bombardment from a neutron 14 of 36 > Review Constants 1 Periodic Table When a U...
A Uranium-235 atom undergoes fission in the following net reaction (induced fission involves an intermediate step as U-236 which we will ignore): U-235 --> X + Y + 2n U-235 is the 'parent', X and Y are 'daughters' (= fission products), n = free neutron. 1 u = atomic mass unit = 1.66 x 10-27 kg mn = mass of a neutron = 1.008665 u mp = mass of a proton = 1.007825 u 1 eV = 1.602 x 10-19...
Activity 27-3. Nuclear binding energy [Accompanies
Section 27-3]
The energy that would be required to separate a nucleus
into its individual nucleons is called the binding energy EB. The
graph shows the binding energy per nucleon EB/A versus mass number
A.
For each of the following processes in which nuclei are
combined to make a larger one, state whether the process releases
energy or requires an input of energy, and explain your
reasoning.
(i) 4He + 4He + 4He →...