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Suppose the reaction Suppose the reaction   produces 1.664   10<sup>10</sup> kJ/mol of energy.Calculate the change in mass in grams that occurs when one mole of U-235 reacts with one mole of neutrons.E = mc<sup>2</sup>,where c = 2.998   10<sup>8</sup> m/s; 1 kg = 6.0221415   10<sup>26 </sup>amu; 1 J = 1kg . m<sup>2</sup>/s<sup>2</sup>. A) 0.185 g B) 0.555 g C) 0.898 g D) 5.41 g E) 9.22   10<sup>-</sup><sup>17</sup> g produces 1.664 Suppose the reaction   produces 1.664   10<sup>10</sup> kJ/mol of energy.Calculate the change in mass in grams that occurs when one mole of U-235 reacts with one mole of neutrons.E = mc<sup>2</sup>,where c = 2.998   10<sup>8</sup> m/s; 1 kg = 6.0221415   10<sup>26 </sup>amu; 1 J = 1kg . m<sup>2</sup>/s<sup>2</sup>. A) 0.185 g B) 0.555 g C) 0.898 g D) 5.41 g E) 9.22   10<sup>-</sup><sup>17</sup> g 1010 kJ/mol of energy.Calculate the change in mass in grams that occurs when one mole of U-235 reacts with one mole of neutrons.E = mc2,where c = 2.998 Suppose the reaction   produces 1.664   10<sup>10</sup> kJ/mol of energy.Calculate the change in mass in grams that occurs when one mole of U-235 reacts with one mole of neutrons.E = mc<sup>2</sup>,where c = 2.998   10<sup>8</sup> m/s; 1 kg = 6.0221415   10<sup>26 </sup>amu; 1 J = 1kg . m<sup>2</sup>/s<sup>2</sup>. A) 0.185 g B) 0.555 g C) 0.898 g D) 5.41 g E) 9.22   10<sup>-</sup><sup>17</sup> g 108 m/s; 1 kg = 6.0221415 Suppose the reaction   produces 1.664   10<sup>10</sup> kJ/mol of energy.Calculate the change in mass in grams that occurs when one mole of U-235 reacts with one mole of neutrons.E = mc<sup>2</sup>,where c = 2.998   10<sup>8</sup> m/s; 1 kg = 6.0221415   10<sup>26 </sup>amu; 1 J = 1kg . m<sup>2</sup>/s<sup>2</sup>. A) 0.185 g B) 0.555 g C) 0.898 g D) 5.41 g E) 9.22   10<sup>-</sup><sup>17</sup> g 1026 amu; 1 J = 1kg . m2/s2.


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