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The isotopic masses of `._(1)^(2)H` and `._(2)^(4)He` are `2.0141` and `4.0026` amu respectively and the velocity of light in vacuum is `2.998xx10^(8) m//s`. Calculate the quantity of energy (in `J`) liberated when two mole of `._(1)^(2)H` undergo fusion to form one mole of `._(2)^(4)He`

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The correct Answer is:
`2.3xx10^(12)J`

`DeltaE=Deltamxxc^(2)` `._(1)H^(2)+``_(1)H^(2)rarr ` `._(2)He^(4)`
Mass defect `=Deltam`
`=` Mass of `2(._(1)H^(2))-` Mass of `He`
`=2xx2.0141-4.0026`
`=4.0282-0026`
`=0.0256g`
`=0.256xx10^(-3)kg`
`c=` speed of light
`=2.998xx10^(8)m s^(-1)`
`DeltaE=Deltamxxc^(20`
`=0.0256xx10^(-3)xx(2.998xx10^(8))^(2)`
`=0.23xx10^(13)J=2.3xx10^(12)J`
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