This question concerns nuclear mass:
a) Estimate the mass of the nucleus of element copernicium-285 in kg.
Give your answer to 2 decimal places.
b) Using the values for proton and neutron mass given in the data booklet, determine the total mass of all components for a nucleus of element copernicium-285 in kg.
Give your answer to 5 decimal places.
Part (a)
Part (b)
Step 1: Identify the components of copernicium-285
285 – 112 = 173 neutrons in its nucleus
Step 2: Determine the amount of atomic mass units for these components
112 × 1.007276 = 112.814912 u
173 × 1.008665 = 174.499045 u
Step 3: Combine the amu mass of the protons and neutrons
112.814912 + 174.499045 = 287.313957 u
Step 4: Convert the amount of mass from amu to kg
287.313957 × 1.66 × 10−27 = 4.7694116862 × 10-25 kg
Step 5: State the final answer to 5 decimal places
4.76941 × 10-25 kg
In most of the IB DP Physics course, significant figures would be expected to be rounded to 2 or 3 digits as the situation or problem deems appropriate. In topic 7, Atomic, Nuclear, and Particle physics, often you will need to continue to answer to 6 significant figures. This is because the level of precision can and will change an answer to a nuclear physics question for different levels of rounding.
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