Calculate the mass defect and the nuclear binding energy for an \alpha particle (helium nucleus).
Calculate the mass defect and the nuclear binding energy for an \alpha particle (helium nucleus).
Knowns: proton mass = 1.0073 g/mol
neutron mass = 1.0087 g/mol
\alpha mass = 4.0015 g/mol
1.0 g = 9.0 \times 10^{13} J
PLAN First calculate the sum of the individual parts of an particle (2 protons +2 neutrons).
2 protons: 2 \times 1.0073 g/mol = 2.0146 g/mol
2 neutrons: 2 \times 1.0087 g/mol = 2.0174 g/mol
\overline{4.0320 g/mol}The mass defect is the difference between the mass of the -particle and its component parts:
4.0320 g/mol
4.0015 g/mol
\overline{0.0305 g/mol} (mass defect)
CALCULATE To find the nuclear binding energy, convert the mass defect to its energy equivalent:
(0.0305 g/mol)(9.0 \times 10^{13} J/g)
= 2.7 \times 10^{12} J/mol (6.5 \times 10^{11} cal)