Atoms contain protons, neutrons and electrons. The mass of a neutron is assumed to be half of its original value while that of an electron is assumed to be twice of the original value. Calculate the change in atomic mass of carbon (C12).
A
25 % more
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B
75 % less
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C
25 % less
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D
50 % more
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Solution
The correct option is C 25 % less Let mass of neutron = n Given: new mass of neutron = n1 = n2 mass of electron (originally) = e mass of electron (new) = 2e For carbon mass number of carbon (originally) = A = 12 Atomic mass of C-12 atom = mass of neutron + mass of proton mass of protons = 6 unit mass of neutron = 6×12= 3 unit New mass number of C-12 atom = 9 % Decrease in atomic mass = A1−AA×100 = 12−912×100 = 25 %