Using the data from Table 1, how much energy is released in the fusion of deuterium 12 D and tritium 13T   if helium and a neutron are formed in the reaction? Question 33 options: a 5.98 x 10-10 J b 7.48 x 10-10 J c 1.70 x 1015 J d 2.81 x 10-12 J

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Using the data from Table 1, how much energy is released in the fusion of deuterium 12 D and tritium 13T   if helium and a neutron are formed in the reaction?

Question 33 options:

a
5.98 x 10-10 J
b
7.48 x 10-10 J
c
1.70 x 1015 J
d
2.81 x 10-12 J

                                                      

Table 1: Atomic Masses of Selected Isotopes
magnesium-24 Mg
silicon-28
Si
hydrogen
H
neutron
nº
deuterium
H (or D)
tritium
H (or T)
helium-3
He
helium-4
He
boron-12
B
carbon-12
C
nitrogen-16 IN
oxygen-16 O
neon-20
Ne
neon-22
Ne
sodium-22
Na
sodium-23
Na
1.007825
1.008665
2.014102
potassium-40 K
3.016049
calcium-40
Ca
3.016029
cobalt-60
Co
4.002603
cesium-140
Cs
12.003510
barium-141
Ba
12.000000
lead-208
Pb
16.006102 radon-222
Rn
15.994915
radium-226
Ra
19.992440
thorium-230 Th
21.991385 thorium-234 Th
21.994436
uranium-235 U
22.989769
uranium-238 JU
23.985042
27.976927
39.963998
39.962591
59.993817
139.905439
140.914412
207.976652
222.017578
226.025410
230.033134
234.043601
235.043930
238.050788
Transcribed Image Text:Table 1: Atomic Masses of Selected Isotopes magnesium-24 Mg silicon-28 Si hydrogen H neutron nº deuterium H (or D) tritium H (or T) helium-3 He helium-4 He boron-12 B carbon-12 C nitrogen-16 IN oxygen-16 O neon-20 Ne neon-22 Ne sodium-22 Na sodium-23 Na 1.007825 1.008665 2.014102 potassium-40 K 3.016049 calcium-40 Ca 3.016029 cobalt-60 Co 4.002603 cesium-140 Cs 12.003510 barium-141 Ba 12.000000 lead-208 Pb 16.006102 radon-222 Rn 15.994915 radium-226 Ra 19.992440 thorium-230 Th 21.991385 thorium-234 Th 21.994436 uranium-235 U 22.989769 uranium-238 JU 23.985042 27.976927 39.963998 39.962591 59.993817 139.905439 140.914412 207.976652 222.017578 226.025410 230.033134 234.043601 235.043930 238.050788
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