Calculadora de Defeito de Massa

Calcule o defeito de massa de um núcleo atômico e a energia equivalente pela equação E=mc².

u

Mass Defect

0.514226 u

Binding Energy479.00 MeV
Packing Fraction-11.63

Mass Defect vs Number of Protons (Z)

Formula

## Nuclear Mass Defect The mass defect is the difference between the total mass of individual nucleons and the actual mass of the assembled nucleus. ### Formula **delta_m = (Z × m_p + N × m_n) - M_atom** where m_p = 1.007276 u (proton), m_n = 1.008665 u (neutron), and M_atom is the measured atomic mass. The mass defect is converted to binding energy via E = delta_m × 931.494 MeV/u.

Exemplo Resolvido

Fe-56: Z=26, N=30, measured mass = 55.9349 u.

  1. 01Expected mass = 26 × 1.007276 + 30 × 1.008665
  2. 02Expected = 26.1891 + 30.2600 = 56.4491 u
  3. 03Mass defect = 56.4491 - 55.9349 = 0.5142 u
  4. 04BE = 0.5142 × 931.494 = 479.1 MeV

Perguntas Frequentes

Why is the mass defect positive?

The nucleus weighs less than its parts. The missing mass has been converted to binding energy that holds the nucleus together. More stable nuclei have larger mass defects per nucleon.

Should I use proton mass or hydrogen atom mass?

If using nuclear masses, use proton mass (1.007276 u). If using atomic masses (which include electrons), use hydrogen mass (1.007825 u) and the electron masses cancel approximately.

What is packing fraction?

Packing fraction = (M - A) / A × 10⁴, where A is the mass number. It measures deviation from whole-number atomic mass. Negative values indicate tighter binding. Fe-56 has the most negative packing fraction.

Aprender

Understanding Molarity

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