Answer: The mass defect for the formation of phosphorus-31 is 0.27399
Explanation:
Mass defect is defined as the difference in the mass of an isotope and its mass number.
The equation used to calculate mass defect follows:
[tex]\Delta m=[(n_p\times m_p)+(n_n\times m_n)]-M[/tex]
where,
[tex]n_p[/tex] = number of protons
[tex]m_p[/tex] = mass of one proton
[tex]n_n[/tex] = number of neutrons
[tex]m_n[/tex] = mass of one neutron
M = mass number of element
We are given:
An isotope of phosphorus which is [tex]_{15}^{31}\textrm{P}[/tex]
Number of protons = atomic number = 15
Number of neutrons = Mass number - atomic number = 31 - 15 = 16
Mass of proton = 1.00728 amu
Mass of neutron = 1.00866 amu
Mass number of phosphorus = 30.973765 amu
Putting values in above equation, we get:
[tex]\Delta m=[(15\times 1.00728)+(16\times 1.00866)]-30.973765\\\\\Delta m=0.27399[/tex]
Hence, the mass defect for the formation of phosphorus-31 is 0.27399