Consider the following.
22Na → 22Ne + + + e
Calculate the energy released (in MeV) in the +...
Consider the following.
22Na → 22Ne + + + e
Calculate the energy released (in MeV) in the + decay of 22Na, the equation for which is given above. The masses of 22Na and 22Ne are 21.994434 and 21.991383 u, respectively. (Assume 1 u = 931.5 MeV/c2.)
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