One potential plutonium fission reaction is shown below.
239Pu + n → 134Xe + 103Zr + 3
n
[Atomic and nuclear masses are given in the reference table that is
linked in Question - 0]
Calculate the change in mass (Δm) in amu for a single atom of
plutonium undergoing fission by this reaction. Be sure to include
the proper sign.
Δm = Answer amu
Calculate the energy change (ΔE) in joules that occurs when a
single atom of plutonium undergoes fission by this process. Be sure
to use the correct sign.
ΔE = Answer Joules
Calculate the amount of energy released (in kJ) when 2.000 kg of
plutonium undergo fission by this process.
ΔE = Answer kJ
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One potential plutonium fission reaction is shown below. 239Pu + n → 134Xe + 103Zr +...
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