separation energy

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separation energy

A scientist calculates the separation energy for a simple atomic model.

Definition

Noun: - The energy required to remove a particle from a system: Specifically, the minimum energy needed to separate a particle (such as an electron, nucleon, or even a subatomic particle) from a molecule, atom, or atomic nucleus. This energy is equivalent to the mass defect of the system.

Usage

This is a technical term used primarily in physics and chemistry. - It quantifies the binding force within a system. - It is a crucial concept in nuclear physics, atomic physics, and quantum chemistry.

Examples
  • In Nuclear Physics:
    • The separation energy for a neutron from a uranium-235 nucleus is a key parameter in nuclear reactor design.
  • In Atomic Physics:
    • The first electron separation energy (ionization energy) of hydrogen is 13.6 electronvolts.
  • General Statement:
    • A high separation energy indicates a very stable, tightly bound particle within the system.
Advanced Usage
  • "Two-neutron separation energy (S₂ₙ)": The energy required to remove two neutrons from a nucleus simultaneously.
    • The trend in two-neutron separation energies helps identify magic numbers in nuclear structure.
  • "Proton separation energy": The energy required to remove a single proton from a nucleus.
    • The sudden drop in proton separation energy can signal the proton drip line.
Variants and Related Words
  • Binding Energy: A closely related concept often used interchangeably in some contexts, though binding energy typically refers to the energy per nucleon needed to disassemble an entire nucleus, while separation energy is for a single particle.
  • Ionization Energy: A specific type of separation energy for removing an electron from an atom or molecule.
  • Mass Defect: The difference in mass between a bound system and its separated constituents, directly related to the separation energy via Einstein's equation E=mc².
Synonyms
  • Disintegration Energy (in specific contexts)
  • Removal Energy
Related Phrases
  • Separation Energy Threshold: The minimum energy that must be supplied to achieve particle separation.
    • The reaction cannot proceed unless the incident particle exceeds the separation energy threshold.
separation energy

A scientist calculates the separation energy for a simple atomic model.

Noun
  1. the energy required to separate particles from a molecule or atom or nucleus; equals the mass defect

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