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  • 16-09-2017
  • Chemistry
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The mass of a normal helium nucleus is _____ times the mass of a normal hydrogen nucleus.

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  • 29-09-2017
The answer is slightly less than 4 times. One helium nucleus has less mass than 4 hydrogen nuclei by about 0.1%, and E = mc2. Einstein showed that mass and energy are equivalent (c = speed of light) that mass can be converted to energy, and energy can be converted to mass. The Sun is powered by the conversion of mass into energy and so are nuclear reactors and nuclear bombs.
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