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1. (a) Mass = (92 x 1.672622.10−27) + (143 x 1.674927.10−27) kg
= (153.881224 + 239.514561) x 10-27 = 3.933958 x 10-25 kg
(b) Mass of one mole of U-235 nuclei = (3.933958 x 10-25) x (6.022142 x 1023) = 2.369085 x 10-1 kg
Mass defect = (2.369085 – 2.350439) x 10-1 = 1.8646 x 10-3 kg mol-1
Binding energy = 1.8646 x 10-3 x (2.997925 x 108)2 = 1.67582 x 1014 J mol-1 = 1.68 x 1011 kJ mol-1
(c) Nuclear mass of U-235 + one neutron = 235.043924 + (1.674927 x 10-24 x (6.022142 x 1023))
= 236.0526 g mol-1
Mass defect = (236.0526 – 235.8454) = 0.2072 g = 2.072 x 10-4 kg
Energy released = (2.072 x 10-4) x (2.997925 x 108)2 = 1.86 x 1013 J mol-1
= 1.86 x 1010 kJ mol-1
2.(a) The temperature of a gas is proportional to its average kinetic energy, ½ mv2 where m is the mass of the gas and v is its average velocity. For two different gases, 1 and 2, at the same temperature
½ m1v12 = ½ m2v22
v1 / v2 = √ (m2 / m1) = √ (Mr2 / Mr1)
i.e. the rate at which gases diffuse is inversely proportional to the square root of their molar masses.
(b) Mr(C2H6) = 30.06
v1 / v2 = 1.37 = √ (30.06 / Mr)
Mr = 30.06 / 1.372 = 16.02
(c) v1 / v2 = √ (28.02 / 2.02) = 3.72
Hydrogen will effuse 3.72 times faster than nitrogen.
3.(a)
(b) The graph shows that it takes the same time for the amount of strontium-90 to be halved irrespective of the initial amount, i.e. the time to go from 100 g to 50 g is the same as the time to go from 50 g to 25 g or from 25 g to 12.5 g.
(c) Five half-lives = 144 years so t½ is 28.8 years.
λ = ln 2 / 28.8 = 0.0241 years-1
N = Noe−λt = 100 x e−(0.0241 x 200) = 0.807 g
(d) Strontium is immediately below calcium in Group 2 of the periodic table. When strontium-90 is ingested (from water or milk for example) it gets taken up by the body in bones (in place of calcium) and so remains in the body for a relatively long period emitting
beta radiation.
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