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How much energy is released when 5.00 metric tons of 2H2 gas undergoes nuclear fusion? (1 metric ton = 1000 kg,c = 2.9979 ×\times 108 m/s,1 amu = 1.66054 ×\times 10-27 kg)
2H + 2H \to 3He + 1n
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Mass (amu)  How much energy is released when 5.00 metric tons of <sup>2</sup>H<sub>2</sub> gas undergoes nuclear fusion? (1 metric ton = 1000 kg,c = 2.9979  \times  10<sup>8</sup> m/s,1 amu = 1.66054  \times  10<sup>-</sup><sup>27</sup> kg)  <sup>2</sup>H + <sup>2</sup>H  \to  <sup>3</sup>He + <sup>1</sup>n Particle Mass (amu)    1.008665   2.01400   3.01603 A) 7.37  \times  10<sup>17</sup> J B) 2.71  \times   10<sup>-</sup><sup>18</sup> J C) 5.39  \times  10<sup>64</sup> J D) 3.69  \times  10<sup>17</sup> J E) 2.67  \times  10<sup>71</sup> J 1.008665  How much energy is released when 5.00 metric tons of <sup>2</sup>H<sub>2</sub> gas undergoes nuclear fusion? (1 metric ton = 1000 kg,c = 2.9979  \times  10<sup>8</sup> m/s,1 amu = 1.66054  \times  10<sup>-</sup><sup>27</sup> kg)  <sup>2</sup>H + <sup>2</sup>H  \to  <sup>3</sup>He + <sup>1</sup>n Particle Mass (amu)    1.008665   2.01400   3.01603 A) 7.37  \times  10<sup>17</sup> J B) 2.71  \times   10<sup>-</sup><sup>18</sup> J C) 5.39  \times  10<sup>64</sup> J D) 3.69  \times  10<sup>17</sup> J E) 2.67  \times  10<sup>71</sup> J 2.01400  How much energy is released when 5.00 metric tons of <sup>2</sup>H<sub>2</sub> gas undergoes nuclear fusion? (1 metric ton = 1000 kg,c = 2.9979  \times  10<sup>8</sup> m/s,1 amu = 1.66054  \times  10<sup>-</sup><sup>27</sup> kg)  <sup>2</sup>H + <sup>2</sup>H  \to  <sup>3</sup>He + <sup>1</sup>n Particle Mass (amu)    1.008665   2.01400   3.01603 A) 7.37  \times  10<sup>17</sup> J B) 2.71  \times   10<sup>-</sup><sup>18</sup> J C) 5.39  \times  10<sup>64</sup> J D) 3.69  \times  10<sup>17</sup> J E) 2.67  \times  10<sup>71</sup> J 3.01603


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