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Q: What is the binding energy of a nucleus that has a mass defect of 5.81 x 10 -29 kg?
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How is nuclear binding energy related to the mass defect?

Nuclear binding energy is the energy required to hold the nucleus together. The mass defect is the difference between the mass of a nucleus and the sum of the masses of its individual protons and neutrons. The mass defect is converted into nuclear binding energy according to Einstein's famous equation, E=mc^2, where E is the energy, m is the mass defect, and c is the speed of light.


The binding energy of an atomic nucleus is the energy equivalent to the atom's?

mass defect


What is the binding energy of a nucleus that has a mass defect of 5.81x10-29?

The mass defect represents the mass converted to binding energy


What is 112 the mass of a carbon atom?

A carbon 12 atom has a mass defect of .098931 u. This number, the mass defect, represents the binding energy of the nucleus of the nucleus of the atom, and how energy has to be used to split this nucleus.


Why is mass defect important?

E = MC2; energy is equal to a quantity of matter. When protons (and neutrons) combine in an atomic nucleus, the resultant mass is less than that of the individual particles. This is the mass defect, and the 'missing' mass is a result of the energy binding the particles together. The larger the mass defect for a particular atom (isotope), the larger the amount of nuclear binding energy.


Energy equivalent to the missing mass in the nucleus?

binding energy is the energy equivalent to the missing mass in the nucleus


What does the mass defect of a nuclide represent?

Mass is converted to the energy binding a nucleus together


the mass defect for the nucleus of helium is 0.0303 amu what is the binding energy per nucleon for helium in MeV?

For helium the binding energy per nucleon is 28.3/4 = 7.1 MeV. The helium nucleus has a high binding energy per nucleon and is more stable than some of the other nuclei close to it in the periodic table.


What is the binding energy of a mole nuclei with a mass defect of 0.00084?

The binding energy is the mass defect, times the square of the speed of light.The amount stated seems to be an awfully high mass defect, though.


Find the mass defect and the binding energy for tritium if the atomic mass of tritium is 3.016049?

m=0.009106u


Do atoms with the greatest mass have the greatest binding energies?

No. The maxiumum binding energy is of Iron nucleus (A=56) after which the binding energy starts decreasing.


What is the order of binding energy per nucleon nucleus?

It is the division of the nuclear binding energy over the mass number.