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all you had to do is plug it into e=mc2, it was like 1.808u
maybe, i never worked back, i just did it the normal waywill they cut marks for that?^because i did the same thing
was it for the energy released in the reaction?its just the mass defect that u calculate for, and the last question should have been 180mev
wait so are u saying i got it wrong or right?they also provided the masses of the products. and moreover, the energy was released in the reaction. while using your method, the energy on the RHS was bigger than that of the LHS. I think it's mass-energy which is conserved..
and did u get 7.18mev and 1.808uwait so are u saying i got it wrong or right?
well like the guy that got 95 in as got 180mev, and so did nost of the other people, but i am pretty sure of this because we had done heaps of these questionsI don't know really. Maybe someone else will tell how to solve =)
they only gave the mass for uranium not the other two, they gave the binding energy PER NUCLEON for the other two, u get the product of 235 and 7.18MEV and do the same for the other two on the other side of the equation, the energy released is the diff between the two sides of the equation, what did other people get?http://www.thebigger.com/chemistry/...lculate-the-energy-released-nuclear-reaction/
take a look please. the masses were given not for nothing, i think
and are u sure u did not just round up to 200they gave everything, including exact masses, maybe you didn't pay much attention.
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