Nuclear power plants produce energy using fission. One common fuel, uranium-235, produces energy through the fission reaction 235 92U+10n→fission fragments+neutrons+3.20×10−11 J/atom 92235U+01n→fission fragments+neutrons+3.20×10−11 J/atom What mass of uranium-235 is needed to produce the same amount of energy as the fusion reaction in Part A? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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Answer:

mass of U-235  = 15.9 g (3 sig. figures)

Explanation:

1 atom can produce -------------------------> 3.20 x 10^-11 J energy

x atoms can produce ----------------------> 1.30 x 10^12 J energy

x = 1.30 x 10^12 / 3.20 x 10^-11

x = 4.06 x 10^22 atoms

1 mol ----------------------> 6.023 x 10^23 atoms

y mol ----------------------> 4.06 x 10^22 atoms

y = 0.0675 moles

mass of U-235 = 0.0675 x 235 = 15.8625

mass of U-235  = 15.9 g (3 sig. figures)