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Chapter 32, Problem 10TP
To determine

(a)

To Find:

The values of x and y

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Answer to Problem 10TP

From the perfect fission reaction of uranium −

  • The number of protons in krypton y = 36
  • The reaaction realeses extra neutrons x = 3

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The reaction of nuclear fission is

   n01+U92235U92236B56141a +Ky92r + x n01

Formula Used:

An unstable atom is splited into two or more picses of stable atomes and it also realeses the high amount of energy. Also there is release of an extra neutrons.

When one neutron (n01) is gets added to unstable atoms (U92235), it forms super stable atom (U92236). It can splited into two more stable atoms as (B56141) and (Ky92r) with the extra neutron (n01).

The nuclear fiision reaction of Uranium is −

   n01+U92235U92236B56141a +Ky92r + x n01

Here,

Number of Neutrons in Uranium − 236

Number of protons in Uranium − 92

Number of Neutrons in Barium− 141

Number of protons in Barium − 56

Number of Neutrons in Krypton− 92

Number of protons in Krypton − y

Extra number of neutron - x

Calculation:

From the nuclear reaction-

   n01+U92235U92236B56141a +Ky92r + x n01

We can use the following realtion to determine the extra realaese number of neutrons as x,

  236 =141+ 92 + x(1)x = 3

And to determine number of protons in krypton, we can use -

  92 = 56+ y + x(0)y = 36

Conclusion:

Hence, the reaction realaese the extra 3 neutrons. And number of protons in krypton is 36.

Put the calculated values and the fission reaction of Uranium is as −

   n01+U92235U92236B56141a +K3692r + 3n01

To determine

(b)

To calculate:

The correct unit of energy released in fission nuclear reaction found by students and conversion of it into the MeV.

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Answer to Problem 10TP

From the equation of mass,the energy released equation is found out by

  E=mc2

And after that, it is converted into the proper unit which is

  E=2.689×10-8mJ

So, the right unit forcalculated energy is mJ.

After that, it has to transform into a given unit of MeV by the help of formula−

  E=(2 .689×10 -11)( 1eV 1 .6×10 -19 J)( 1×10 -6MeV 1eV)   =168MeV

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Mass of U235 = 235.04 u,

Mass of B141a = 140.91 u,

Mass of K92r = 91.93 u,

Mass of n = 1.01 u,

Value of energy released - E= 2.689×10-8.

Formula used:

  1. The total mass of parent and neutron mass -
  2.   mparent=mUranium+mNeutron

  3. The products that have total mass,
  4.   mProducts=mBa+mKr+mneutron

  5. The difference of mass of parent nuclei and products (mass lost) −
  6.   Δm=mParent-mProduct

  7. The mass lost unit from u to Kg-
  8.   Δm=(0.18u)(1 .66×10 -27Kg1u)

  9. Energy released,
  10.   E=Δmc2

  11. For converting,
  12.   E=(2 .689×10 -11)( 1eV 1 .6×10 -19 J)( 1×10 -6MeV 1eV)   

Calculation:

The total mass of parent and neutron mass -

  mparent=mUranium+mNeutron

Put the given values in the equation

  mparent=235.04 u+1.01 u 

  mparent=236.05 u

Total mass products,

  mProducts=mBa+mKr+mneutron

Put the values

Mass of B141a = 140.91 u,

Mass of K92r = 91.93 u,

Mass of n = 1.01 u,

  mProducts=140.91u+91.93u+3(1.01u)

  =235.87 u

The difference of mass of parent nuclei and products (mass lost) −

  Δm=mParent-mProduct

Put the values of

  mParent=235.87u 

  mproduct= 235.87u

  Δm=236.05u-235.87 u 

  =0.18u

The mass lost unit from u to Kg -

  Δm=(0.18u)(1 .66×10 -27Kg1u)

  =0.2988×10-27Kg

Energy released,

  E=Δmc2

put the values of,

  Δm= 0.2988×10-27Kg,

  c= 3×108m/s

  E=Δmc2

  E=(0 .2988×10 -27J)( 3×10 8m/s)2   

  E=(2 .689×10 -11J)( 1×10 3 mJ 1J)   

  =2.689×10-11mJ   

Thus the correct unit for energy released =2.689×10-11mJ   

For changing unit from mJ    to MeV,

  E=(2 .689×10 -11)( 1eV 1 .6×10 -19 J)( 1×10 -6MeV 1eV)E=168MeV   

Conclusion:

Thus the total energy released from all the data is calculated and it is then transformed into another unit which is 168MeV.

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