Only 235U can be used as fuel in a nuclear reactor, so uranium for use in the nuclear industry must be enriched in this isotope. If a sample of enriched uranium has an average atomic mass of 237.662 amu, what percentage of 235U is present?

1 Answer
Mar 29, 2018

While there are a number of isotopes of Uranium, for this problem assume there are only 2; i.e., U-238 and U-235 giving a weight average of 237.662 amu. Therefore, for this, %U-235 => 11.3% w/w & U-238 => 88.7% w/w.

Explanation:

The relationship for such an analysis is generally given as ...
XiAi + XjAj = Wt Avg Atomic Mass
Xi+Xj = 1.000
XiandXj => fractional abundance of each isotope
AiandAj => Atomic Mass of each isotope
Substitute isotopic mass into Wt Avg equation and solve as simultaneous equations.

So,forU235andU238 ...
X235235+X238238=237.662
X235+X238=1.000 => X238=1.000X235

=> X235235+(1.000X235)238=237.662
=> X235235+238.000X235238=237.662
=> 3X235=238.000237.662=0.338
=> X235=(0.3383)=0.113
=> X238=10.113=0.887

In Weight Percents ...
%U235=11.3wt% of sample
%U238=88.7wt% of sample