Multiple Choice
It is believed that two carbon-12 nuclei can react in the core of a supergiant star to form sodium-23 and hydrogen-1. Calculate the energy released from this reaction for each mole of hydrogen formed. The masses of carbon-12, sodium-23, and hydrogen-1 are 12.0000 amu, 22.989767 amu, and 1.007825, respectively.
A) 2.16 × 10 14 kJ
B) 2.16 × 10 11 kJ
C) 2.16 × 10 8 kJ
D) 2.16 × 10 5 kJ
E) None of these choices are correct.
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