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Binding Energy
Nucleons – protons and neutrons
Nuclides – any species of atom
Isotopes – same number of protons
Isotones – same number of neutrons
Coulomb repulsion and the strong nuclear force
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Protons vs. Neutrons
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Binding Energy
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Nuclei have energy levels similar to electrons orbiting
the nucleus.
Protons and neutrons have spin ½
They obey the Pauli exclusion principle
Have a finite number of excited states
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Binding Energy
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Binding Energy
Nuclear reactions are typically in the MeV range
~106 times the energy of chemical reactions
Exothermic and endothermic
Conversion of mass to energy → E = (Δm)c2
Relationship between atomic mass unit and energy
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For Δm: 1 u = 1.66 x 10-27 kg = 931.5 MeV
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Binding Energy
Examples: 4He and 56Fe
Comparison of nuclides - binding energy per nucleon
Fusion and fission
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Binding Energy
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Binding Energy
Why is the slope higher for the fusion region of the
graph?
Total energy of decay (fission) processes
Decay diagrams
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