Chemistry
Chemistry, 02.01.2020 23:31, austin8535

Question 2

which of the following statements is not correct about einstein's equation, e = mc2?

in the equation, e stands for energy, m stands for mass, and c stands for the speed of light.

the equation shows that the mass of the products is always equal to that of the reactants.

the equation shows how changes in matter are related to changes in energy.

the equation shows how energy can be produced or consumed by an accompanying change in mass.
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question 3

the equation, e= mc2, is usually used for nuclear reactions and not for chemical reactions, because:

the amount of energy released in nuclear reactions is so much larger than the energy released in chemical reactions

the amount of energy released in nuclear reactions is so much smaller than the energy released in chemical reactions

the amount of energy released in nuclear and chemical reactions is about the same, but einstein only measured nuclear reaction energies

einstein derived the equation after nuclear reactions were well-known
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question 4

the law of conservation of mass is not useful since it does not apply to nuclear reactions.

true

false
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question 5

in both nuclear fission and nuclear fusion reactions, energy is converted to mass.

true

false
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question 6

the mass "lost" during a nuclear reaction is used to convert energy into mass.

true

false
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question 7

in a nuclear reaction, the mass defect value = 0.0304 kilograms. what amount of energy, in joules, does this loss in mass represent? (1 j = 1 kg m2/s2)

2.74 x 1015 j

9.00 x 1018 j

9.00 x 1010 j

6.04 x 1014 j
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question 8

if 3.0 kilograms of gasoline were burned in a car engine, they would yield 140,000,000 joules, which is a tremendous amount of energy. however, burning the gasoline only produces a chemical change. convert those 3.0 kilograms of gasoline completely into energy, using einstein's equation. (1 j = 1 kg m2/s2)

2.7 x 1017 kg m2/s2

2.7 x 1015 kg m2/s2

9.0 x 108 kg m2/s2

3.3 x 10-16 kg m2/s2
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question 9

in a nuclear reaction, the energy released is 3.0 x 1020 joules. to what mass does this amount of energy equate? (1 j = 1 kg m2/s2)

2.7 x 1036 kg

1.0 x 1012 kg

3.3 x 103 kg

2.7 x 10-4 kg
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question 10

how many joules of energy are produced when 3.0 x 10-28 kilograms of mass are lost? (1 j = 1 kg m2/s2)

9.0 x 1016 j

9.0 x 1044 j

2.7 x 10-11 j

3.0 x 1012 j
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question 11

what is the average binding energy per nucleon for a u-238 nucleus with a mass defect of 0.184 amu? (1 amu= 1.66 x 10-27 kg; 1 j = 1 kg m2/s2)

2.38 x 10-30 j

2.75 x 10-11 j

1.01 x 10-20 j

1.16 x 10-13 j

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