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Find the energy equivalent of one atomic mass unit.first in Joules and then in MeV. Using this, express the mass defect of
8
16

O in MeV/c
2
.

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Answered by raghvendrakumar2381
1

Answer:

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Answered by sunekhushi60
2

Answer:

We will use the mass energy equivalence relation given by Einstein to calculate how much energy is equivalent to one atomic mass unit and convert it into MeV. After that we will calculate the mass defect for an oxygen atom and convert it in

MeV

/

c

2

MeV/c2

.

Formula used: Mass energy equivalency:

E=m

c

2

E=mc2

Complete step by step answer:

As we need to use the SI units, we will first need to convert one atomic mass unit in SI units that is kilograms. When an atomic mass unit is multiplied by the Avogadro’s number it gets converted to grams. So, one atomic mass unit =

1

6.022×

10

23

16.022×1023

grams =

1.66×

10

−24

1.66×10−24

grams =

1.66×

10

−27

1.66×10−27

kilograms. Now using the mass energy equivalency,

E=1.66×

10

−27

(3×

10

8

)

2

=1.494×

10

−10

E=1.66×10−27(3×108)2=1.494×10−10

Joules. Now we have to convert this into MeV.

1MeV=1.6×

10

−13

1MeV=1.6×10−13

Joules. The energy of one atomic mass unit converted into MeV will be

1.494×

10

−10

1.6×

10

−13=933.75

1.494×10−101.6×10−13=933.75

MeV.

Now we will find the mass defect for oxygen. Oxygen atom nucleus has 8 protons and 8 neutrons. Mass of one proton is 1.00727647 amu and the mass of one neutron is 1.008665 amu. The mass of the oxygen nucleus is 15.9949 amu.

The total mass of constituents is

8×(1.00727647)+8×(1.008665)=16.1275

8×(1.00727647)+8×(1.008665)=16.1275

amu. The mass defect will then be

16.1275−15.9949=0.1326

16.1275−15.9949=0.1326

amu. In MeV that will be

0.1326×933.75=123.815

0.1326×933.75=123.815

MeV. When converted into

MeV

/

c

2

MeV/c2

, it will be

123.815

(3×

10

8

)

2

=1.375×

10

−15

123.815(3×108)2=1.375×10−15

. The mass defect will be

1.375×

10

−15

1.375×10−15

MeV

/

c

2

MeV/c2

.

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