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What is the energy released in this β − β − nuclear reaction 40 19 K → 40 20 C a + 0 − 1 e 19 40 K → 20 40 C a + − 1 0 e ? (The atomic mass of 40 K 40 K is 39.963998 u and that of 40 C a 40 C a is 39.962591 u)

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Answer: The energy released in the given nuclear reaction is 1.3106 MeV.

Step-by-step explanation:

For the given nuclear reaction:


_(19)^(40)\textrm{K}\rightarrow _(20)^(40)\textrm{Ca}+_(-1)^(0)\textrm{e}

We are given:

Mass of
_(19)^(40)\textrm{K} = 39.963998 u

Mass of
_(20)^(40)\textrm{Ca} = 39.962591 u

To calculate the mass defect, we use the equation:


\Delta m=\text{Mass of reactants}-\text{Mass of products}

Putting values in above equation, we get:


\Delta m=(39.963998-39.962591)=0.001407u

To calculate the energy released, we use the equation:


E=\Delta mc^2\\E=(0.001407u)* c^2


E=(0.001407u)* (931.5MeV) (Conversion factor:
1u=931.5MeV/c^2 )


E=1.3106MeV

Hence, the energy released in the given nuclear reaction is 1.3106 MeV.

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