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Calculate the energy released (per mole of deuterium consumed) for the following fusion reaction,  Calculate the energy released (per mole of deuterium consumed) for the following fusion reaction,   given the following molar masses of nucleons and nuclei.(c = 2.998  \times  10<sup>8</sup> m/s)      A)  5.63  \times  10<sup>6</sup> J/mol B)  1.69  \times  10<sup>15</sup> J/mol C)  4.62  \times  10<sup>13</sup> J/mol D)  8.44  \times  10<sup>11</sup> J/mol E)  1.69  \times  10<sup>12</sup> J/mol given the following molar masses of nucleons and nuclei.(c = 2.998 ×\times 108 m/s)

 Calculate the energy released (per mole of deuterium consumed) for the following fusion reaction,   given the following molar masses of nucleons and nuclei.(c = 2.998  \times  10<sup>8</sup> m/s)      A)  5.63  \times  10<sup>6</sup> J/mol B)  1.69  \times  10<sup>15</sup> J/mol C)  4.62  \times  10<sup>13</sup> J/mol D)  8.44  \times  10<sup>11</sup> J/mol E)  1.69  \times  10<sup>12</sup> J/mol


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