What is the binding energy per nucleon of the europium isotope E63152u? Here are some atomic masses and the neutron mass.

Eu63152151.921742uH11.007825un1.008665u

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The binding energy per nucleon of the europium isotope is 8.23 MeV.

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Given data

The given isotope americium isE63152u .

The atomic mass unit of the isotope europium,MEu=151.921742u

The atomic mass of the hydrogen,MH=1.007825u

The atomic mass unit of neutron,Mn=1.008665u

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Understanding the concept of binding energy  

The binding energy of an element is defined as the amount of energy required to separate a particle from a system of particles or to disperse all the particles of the system. It can simply also be stated as the product of mass defect with the square of the speed of light. This relation will give the required binding energy of the isotope europium. Now, using this value and dividing it by the number of nucleons of the isotope, we can get the binding energy per nucleon of the europium isotope.

Formulae:

The binding energy of an atom, Ebe=ZMH+A-ZMn-Matomc2ormc2········1

Where, Zis the atomic number (number of protons), Ais the mass number (number of nucleons), MHis the mass of a hydrogen atom, Mnis the mass of a neutron, and Matomis the mass of an atom. In principle, nuclear masses should be used, but the mass of the Zelectrons included in ZMHis canceled by the mass of the Zelectrons included in Matom, so the result is the same.

The binding energy per nucleon of an atom, Ebe/nucleon=Ebe/A.........(2)

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Calculation of the binding energy per nucleon of europium

At first we can calculate the mass excess or the mass defect for the europium isotope with z = 63 using equation (1) as follows:

m=631.007825u+152-631.008665u-151.921742u=1.342418u

Now, the binding energy can be calculated by converting the amu value of mass defect into as MeV considering equation (1) follows:

Ebe=1.342418u931.5MeV/u=1250.454MeV

Thus, according to the concept the binding energy per nucleon of europium isotope with nucleon number A =152 as can be calculated using equation (2) as follows:

Ebe/nucleon=1250.454MeV/152=8.23MeV

Hence, the required value of energy is 8.23 MeV.

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