The binding energy of a nucleus divided by the number of nucleons in the nucleus

By plotting a graph of binding energy per nucleon against nucleon number, the stability of elements can be inferred
The equation below represents one possible decay of the induced fission of a nucleus of uranium-235.

The graph shows the binding energy per nucleon plotted against nucleon number A.
Calculate the energy released:
a) By the fission process represented by the equation
b) When 1.0 kg of uranium, containing 3% by mass of U-235, undergoes fission
Part (a)
Step 1: Use the graph to identify each isotope’s binding energy per nucleon

Step 2: Determine the binding energy of each isotope
Binding energy = Binding Energy per Nucleon × Mass Number
Step 3: Calculate the energy released
Energy released = Binding energy after (Sr + Xe) – Binding energy before (U)
Energy released = (1164 + 792) – 1763 = 193 MeV
Part (b)
Step 1: Calculate the energy released by 1 mol of uranium-235
Step 2: Convert the energy released from MeV to J
Step 3: Work out the proportion of uranium-235 in the sample
Step 4: Calculate the energy released by the sample

Checklist on what to include (and what not to include) in an exam question asking you to draw a graph of binding energy per nucleon against nucleon number:
转载自savemyexams
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