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Standard IX
Chemistry
Radioactivity
In the nuclea...
Question
In the nuclear reaction
H
2
+
H
2
→
H
e
3
+
X
,
X
stands for:
A
+
1
e
0
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B
0
n
1
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C
−
1
e
0
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D
H
1
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Solution
The correct option is
B
0
n
1
The given equation or reaction represents the nuclear fusion reaction
1
H
2
+
1
H
2
→
H
e
3
+
o
n
1
+
h
v
Hence,
X
stands for
o
n
1
.
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Q.
In the nuclear reaction
1
H
2
+
1
H
2
+
→
2
H
e
3
+
0
n
1
,
Mass of deuterium atom
=
2.014741
a
m
u
,
Mass of
2
H
e
3
atom
=
3.016977
a
m
u
,
and Mass of neutron
=
1.008987
a
m
u
.
The Q-value of the reaction will be
Q.
1.
C
u
2
+
+
2
e
−
⟶
C
u
,
E
0
=
0.337
V
2.
C
u
2
+
+
e
−
⟶
C
u
+
,
E
0
=
0.153
V
Electrode potential,
E
0
for the reaction
C
u
+
+
e
−
⟶
C
u
Q.
Which is not true for
1
H
1
;
1
H
2
;
1
H
3
?
Q.
Neutron decay in free space is given as follows
0
n
1
⟶
1
H
1
+
1
e
0
+
[ ]
Then the parenthesis [ ] represents a
Q.
Assertion:
C
u
is stronger reducing agent than
H
2
.
Reason:
E
0
of
C
u
2
+
|
C
u
is negative.
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