Chapter 24: 24.19 P (page 1064)
Question:Which nuclide(s) would you predict to be stable? Why?
(a)
(b)
(c)
Short Answer
The stable nuclide is b).
Chapter 24: 24.19 P (page 1064)
Question:Which nuclide(s) would you predict to be stable? Why?
(a)
(b)
(c)
The stable nuclide is b).
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Thenuclide decays either by decay or by electron capture.
(a) What is the product of each process?
(b) Which process releases more energy? (Masses of atoms: =amu; =amu; amu; neglect the mass of electrons involved because these are atomic, not nuclear, masses.)
Nuclear disarmament could be accomplished if weapons were not “replenished.” The tritium in warheads decays to helium with a half-life of 12.26 yr and must be replaced or the weapon is useless. What fraction of the tritium is lost in 5.50 yr?
A metastable (excited) form of 50Scchanges to its stable form by emitting radiation with a wavelength of 8.73pm. What is the change in mass of 1mol of the isotope when it undergoes this change?
Using-century technology, hydrogen fusion requires temperatures around 108K. But, lower initial temperatures are used if the hydrogen is compressed. In the late 24thcentury, the starship Leinad uses such methods to fuse hydrogen at 106K.
(a) What is the kinetic energy of anatom at ?
(b) How many Hatoms are heated tofrom the energy of one Hand one anti-Hatom annihilating each other?
(c) If these Hatoms fuse into 4Heatoms (with the loss of two positrons per4He formed), how much energy (in Jr)is generated?
(d) How much more energy is generated by the fusion inthan by the hydrogen-antihydrogen collision in?
(e) Should the captain of the Leinad change the technology and produce (mass = 3.01603amu)instead of4He?
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