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The mass defect for the formation of lithium-6 is 0.0343 g/mol. The binding energy for lithium-6 nuclei is ________ kJ/mol. Enter your answer in exponential format (sample 1.23E-4) with two decimal places and no units.

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Answer: The binding energy for lithium-6 nuclei is 3.09 E+11

Step-by-step explanation:

Binding energy is defined as the energy which holds the nucleus together. It is basically the product of mass defect and the square of the speed of light.

This energy is calculated by using Einstein's equation, which is:


E=\Delta mc^2

where,

E = Binding energy of the atom


Delta m = Mass defect = 0.0343g/mol =
0.0343* 10^(-3)kg/mol (Conversion factor:
1kg=10^3g )

c = speed of light =
3* 10^8m/s

Putting values in above equation, we get:


E=0.0343* 10^(-3)kg/mol* (3* 10^8m/s)^2


E=3.09* 10^(14)J/mol=3.09* 10^(11)kJ/mol (Conversion factor:
1kJ=10^3J )

Hence, the binding energy for lithium-6 nuclei is 3.09 E+11

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