Chemistry, asked by urstrulykrushna, 7 months ago

The ratio of the total binding energy of nuclied to its mass number is called as ?
1.average binding energy
2.mass defect
3.rest mass
4.packing fraction​

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Answered by hodeee4
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B Calculate the mass defect by subtracting the experimental mass from the calculated mass. C Determine the nuclear binding energy by multiplying the mass defect by the change in energy in electronvolts per atom. Divide this value by the number of nucleons to obtain the binding energy per nucleon.

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Answered by vk3267517
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Answer:

mass defect

Explanation:

The binding energy is always a positive number because the nuclei must gain energy to separate from each other. Nuclei are attracted to each other by a strong nuclear force. The mass of an atomic nucleus is less than the sum of the individual masses of the free constituent protons and neutrons.

The mass defect is the difference between the sum of the mass of the nucleus present in the nucleus and the remaining mass of the nucleus.

Mass is the basic property of a substance that opposes the acceleration of that substance.

In simple language, by mass, we know the mass of an object and its attraction or force towards gravity.

The density or packing fraction of packing in space is the fraction of the space filled by the data that makes up the packing. In packing problems, the objective is usually to obtain packing of the maximum possible density.

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