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Question: The atomic mass of Uranium \[{}_{92}^{238}{\text{U}}\] is \[238{\text{ - 0508 u}}\], while that of T...

The atomic mass of Uranium 92238U{}_{92}^{238}{\text{U}} is 238 - 0508 u238{\text{ - 0508 u}}, while that of Thorium 90234Th{}_{90}^{234}{\text{Th}} is 234.0436u234.0436\,{\text{u}}, and that of Helium 24He{}_2^4{\text{He}} is 4.0026u4.0026\,{\text{u}}. Alpha decay converts 92238U{}_{92}^{238}{\text{U}} into 90234Th{}_{90}^{234}{\text{Th}} as shown below:
92238U90234Th+24He+energy{}_{92}^{238}{\text{U}} \to {}_{90}^{234}{\text{Th}} + {}_2^4{\text{He}} + {\text{energy}}
Determine the energy released in this reaction.

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Solution

First of all, we will calculate the atomic mass of the products, and then we will find the difference in the atomic masses between the products and the reactant. After that we will calculate the equivalent released by the calculated mass difference.

Complete answer:
Given:
Uranium atomic mass is 238.0508u238.0508\,{\text{u}}
Thorium atomic mass is 234.0436u{\text{234}}{\text{.0436}}\,{\text{u}}
Helium atomic mass is 4.0026u{\text{4}}{\text{.0026}}\,{\text{u}}
Reactants mass is 238.0508u{\text{238}}{\text{.0508}}\,{\text{u}}
We are asked to find the energy released in the reaction.
Mass of the products is given by:
234.0436+4.0026=238.0462u{\text{234}}{\text{.0436}} + 4.0026 = 238.0462\,{\text{u}}
So, we calculate the mass difference of the reactants and the products by following:
Δm=238.0508238.0462=0.0046u\Delta m = 238.0508 - 238.0462 = 0.0046\,{\text{u}}
We know, one atomic mass unit is equivalent to 931MeV931\,{\text{MeV}} .
So, the energy released in this reaction is:
=0.0046×931MeV =4.28MeV= 0.0046 \times 931\,{\text{MeV}} \\\ = 4.28\,{\text{MeV}}

**Hence, the energy released in the reaction is 4.28MeV4.28\,{\text{MeV}} .

Additional information:**
1. Uranium: With the symbol U{\text{U}} and the atomic number 9292 , uranium is a chemical element. It is a silvery-grey metal in the periodic table's actinide series. There are 9292 protons and 9292 electrons in the uranium atom, six of which are electrons for valence.
2. Thorium: Thorium, with the symbol Th{\text{Th}} and the atomic number 9090 , is the weak radioactive metal element. When exposed to air thorium forming the thorium dioxide, Thorium is silver and tarnishes black; moderately hard and mixable, with a high melting point. Thorium is an electropositive actinide whose chemistry is influenced by the oxidizing state of +4 + 4 ; it is very reactive and, when finely divided, can ignite through the air.
3. Helium: The symbol He{\text{He}} and the atomic number 22 are a chemical element. The first in a noble gas group of the periodic table is colorless, odorless, tasteless, nontoxic, inert, monatomic gas. It boils the lowest of all components. Helium is the lightest second and richest element in the observable universe.

Note:
While solving this problem, we should know that the mass is converted into its equivalent energy as postulated by Einstein. This happens in case of radioactive elements where the nucleus can’t hold the excess mass of the element. Higher is the mass difference, greater is the energy produced.