Chapter 24: 24.107 CP (page 1106)
How many curies are produced by 1.0 mol of ? How many becquerels ?
Short Answer
- Number of Curie (Ci) (Dose) produced byis.
- Number of Becquerel ) (Dose) produced by is .
Chapter 24: 24.107 CP (page 1106)
How many curies are produced by 1.0 mol of ? How many becquerels ?
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(a) Assuming this material is the result of fusion, what is the product of the fusion of two nuclei ?
(b) How much energy is released per kilogram of dilithium formed? (Mass of one atom is 6.01512 amu.)
(c) When four atoms fuse to form , how many positrons are released?
(d) To determine the energy potential of the fusion processes in parts (b) and (c), compare the changes in mass per kilogram of dilithium and of .
(e) Compare the change in mass per kilogram in part (b) to that for the formation of by the method used in current fusion reactors
(f) Using early st-century fusion technology, how much tritium can be produced per kilogram of in the following reaction: ? When this amount of tritium is fused with deuterium, what is the change in mass? How does this quantity compare with the use of dilithium in part (b)?
Question:Which nuclide(s) would you predict to be stable? Why?
(a)
(b)
(c)
If of emits particles in , what is the decay constant?
Describe the nature and purpose of these components of a nuclear reactor:
(a) control rods.
(b) moderator.
(c) reflector.
How does a change in mass arise when a nuclide forms from nucleons?
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