Clicker Question: Each deuterium atom is formed from 1 proton, 1 neutron, and 1 electron. How much energy is released by the formation of 1 mole of deuterium (D)? Useful Info: • E = mc² Mass defect: 0.00238 amu • 1 amu = 1.6606 x 10-²7 kg • c=3.00 x 10 m/s • 1 mol D = 6.022 x 1023 D atoms A. 2.14 x 10¹1 J/mol B. 3.56 x 10-13 J/mol C. 2.14 x 1014 J/mol D. 1,29 x 1028 J/mol E. I don't know 26

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Clicker Question: Each deuterium atom is formed from 1
proton, 1 neutron, and 1 electron. How much energy is
released by the formation of 1 mole of deuterium (D)?
Useful Info:
• E = mc²
Mass defect: 0.00238 amu
• 1 amu = 1.6606 x 10-²7 kg
• c=3.00 x 10 m/s
1 mol D = 6.022 x 1023 D atoms
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A. 2.14 x 10"1 J/mol
B. 3.56 x 10- J/mol
C. 2.14 x 10¹4 J/mol
D.
1,29 x 1098 J/mol
E. I don't know
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9X
that is the mass defect which is what's converted into our binding energy Ok it I had just
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Transcribed Image Text:Clicker Question: Each deuterium atom is formed from 1 proton, 1 neutron, and 1 electron. How much energy is released by the formation of 1 mole of deuterium (D)? Useful Info: • E = mc² Mass defect: 0.00238 amu • 1 amu = 1.6606 x 10-²7 kg • c=3.00 x 10 m/s 1 mol D = 6.022 x 1023 D atoms ● 59 A. 2.14 x 10"1 J/mol B. 3.56 x 10- J/mol C. 2.14 x 10¹4 J/mol D. 1,29 x 1098 J/mol E. I don't know 2 9X that is the mass defect which is what's converted into our binding energy Ok it I had just 26
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