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Energy is ________ (released,required)in the transmutation reaction shown below.The atomic masses are 40Ar (39.9624),1H (1.0078),40K (39.9640),1n (1.0087). Energy is ________ (released,required)in the transmutation reaction shown below.The atomic masses are <sup>40</sup>Ar (39.9624),<sup>1</sup>H (1.0078),<sup>40</sup>K (39.9640),<sup>1</sup>n (1.0087).   Ar +   H →   Kr +   n Ar + Energy is ________ (released,required)in the transmutation reaction shown below.The atomic masses are <sup>40</sup>Ar (39.9624),<sup>1</sup>H (1.0078),<sup>40</sup>K (39.9640),<sup>1</sup>n (1.0087).   Ar +   H →   Kr +   n H → Energy is ________ (released,required)in the transmutation reaction shown below.The atomic masses are <sup>40</sup>Ar (39.9624),<sup>1</sup>H (1.0078),<sup>40</sup>K (39.9640),<sup>1</sup>n (1.0087).   Ar +   H →   Kr +   n Kr + Energy is ________ (released,required)in the transmutation reaction shown below.The atomic masses are <sup>40</sup>Ar (39.9624),<sup>1</sup>H (1.0078),<sup>40</sup>K (39.9640),<sup>1</sup>n (1.0087).   Ar +   H →   Kr +   n n

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