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Card 1Atomic Masses and Composition

Define atomic mass unit (u) and give its value in kilograms.

Answer

Atomic mass unit (u) is defined as 1/12th of the mass of a carbon-12 atom. 1u = 1.660539 × 10⁻²⁷ kg. This unit is used because atomic masses are extremely small compared to kilogram, making calculatio

Card 2Atomic Masses and Composition

What are isotopes? Give an example with their relative abundances.

Answer

Isotopes are atomic species of the same element that have the same chemical properties but differ in mass. Example: Chlorine has two isotopes with masses 34.98 u (75.4% abundance) and 36.98 u (24.6% a

Card 3Nuclear Notation

Define the following nuclear notation terms: Z, N, A, and write their relationships.

Answer

Z = atomic number (number of protons) N = neutron number (number of neutrons) A = mass number (total nucleons) Relationship: A = Z + N Nuclear notation: ᴬZ X where X is the chemical symbol

Card 4Nuclear Particles

What are the masses of proton and neutron in atomic mass units?

Answer

Mass of proton (mp) = 1.00727 u = 1.67262 × 10⁻²⁷ kg Mass of neutron (mn) = 1.00866 u = 1.6749 × 10⁻²⁷ kg Note: Neutron is slightly heavier than proton. Free neutron is unstable with mean life ~1000s.

Card 5Nuclear Size

Derive the formula for nuclear radius and state the value of R₀.

Answer

Nuclear radius formula: R = R₀ A^(1/3) where R₀ = 1.2 × 10⁻¹⁵ m = 1.2 fm This shows that nuclear volume is proportional to mass number A, making nuclear density constant for all nuclei (~2.3 × 10¹⁷ kg

Card 6Mass-Energy Equivalence

State Einstein's mass-energy equivalence relation and explain its significance in nuclear physics.

Answer

Einstein's mass-energy relation: E = mc² Significance: Mass can be converted to energy and vice versa. In nuclear reactions, mass defect is converted to binding energy. This principle explains the eno

Card 7Nuclear Binding Energy

Define mass defect and derive the formula for nuclear binding energy.

Answer

Mass defect (ΔM) = [Z·mp + (A-Z)·mn] - M where M is the actual nuclear mass. Binding energy: Eb = ΔM·c² This is the energy required to separate a nucleus into its constituent nucleons, or energy relea

Card 8Nuclear Binding Energy

Calculate the binding energy of ¹⁶O nucleus given its atomic mass is 15.99493 u.

Answer

For ¹⁶O: Z = 8, N = 8, A = 16 Mass of constituents = 8(1.00727) + 8(1.00866) = 16.12744 u Nuclear mass = 15.99493 - 8(0.00055) = 15.99053 u Mass defect = 16.12744 - 15.99053 = 0.13691 u Binding energy

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