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Calculate the nuclear binding energy for Calculate the nuclear binding energy for   using the following information: proton mass = 1.0073 g/mol Neutron mass = 1.0087 g/mol Electron mass = 0.00055 g/mol   = 15.0001 g/mol 1) 0 g = 9.0   10<sup>13</sup> J A) 1.3   10<sup>11</sup> J/mol B) 9.0   10<sup>9</sup> J/mol C) 1.1   10<sup>13</sup> J/mol D) 8.1   10<sup>13</sup> J/mol using the following information: proton mass = 1.0073 g/mol
Neutron mass = 1.0087 g/mol
Electron mass = 0.00055 g/mol Calculate the nuclear binding energy for   using the following information: proton mass = 1.0073 g/mol Neutron mass = 1.0087 g/mol Electron mass = 0.00055 g/mol   = 15.0001 g/mol 1) 0 g = 9.0   10<sup>13</sup> J A) 1.3   10<sup>11</sup> J/mol B) 9.0   10<sup>9</sup> J/mol C) 1.1   10<sup>13</sup> J/mol D) 8.1   10<sup>13</sup> J/mol = 15.0001 g/mol
1) 0 g = 9.0 Calculate the nuclear binding energy for   using the following information: proton mass = 1.0073 g/mol Neutron mass = 1.0087 g/mol Electron mass = 0.00055 g/mol   = 15.0001 g/mol 1) 0 g = 9.0   10<sup>13</sup> J A) 1.3   10<sup>11</sup> J/mol B) 9.0   10<sup>9</sup> J/mol C) 1.1   10<sup>13</sup> J/mol D) 8.1   10<sup>13</sup> J/mol 1013 J

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