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Uranium-238 decays into thorium-234 plus an alpha particle. How much energy is released in this process? 1 u = 931.494 MeV/c2, and the relevant mass values are Uranium-238 decays into thorium-234 plus an alpha particle. How much energy is released in this process? 1 u = 931.494 MeV/c<sup>2</sup>, and the relevant mass values are   He: 4.002603 u   Th: 234.043583 u   U: 238.050786 u A)  4.28 MeV B)  3.76 MeV C)  3.18 MeV D)  2.89 MeV E)  5.05 MeV He: 4.002603 u Uranium-238 decays into thorium-234 plus an alpha particle. How much energy is released in this process? 1 u = 931.494 MeV/c<sup>2</sup>, and the relevant mass values are   He: 4.002603 u   Th: 234.043583 u   U: 238.050786 u A)  4.28 MeV B)  3.76 MeV C)  3.18 MeV D)  2.89 MeV E)  5.05 MeV
Th: 234.043583 u Uranium-238 decays into thorium-234 plus an alpha particle. How much energy is released in this process? 1 u = 931.494 MeV/c<sup>2</sup>, and the relevant mass values are   He: 4.002603 u   Th: 234.043583 u   U: 238.050786 u A)  4.28 MeV B)  3.76 MeV C)  3.18 MeV D)  2.89 MeV E)  5.05 MeV
U: 238.050786 u

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