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Chapter 20 Problem 20.82

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Radioactive cobalt-60 is used to study defects in vitamin B12 absorption because cobalt is the metallic atom at the center of the vitamin B12 molecule. The nuclear synthesis of this cobalt isotope involves a three-step process. The overall reaction is iron-58 reacting with two neutrons to produce cobalt-60 along with the emission of another particle. What particle is emitted in this nuclear synthesis? What is the binding energy in J per nucleon for the cobalt-60 nucleus (atomic masses 60Co 5 59.9338 u, 1 H 5 1.00782 u)? What is the de Broglie wavelength of the emitted particle if it has a velocity equal to 0.90c, where c is the speed of light?

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Title Chemical Principles 8 
Author Steven S. Zumdahl
ISBN 9781305581982

Answer: Radioactive cobalt-60 is used to study defects in

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