What is the nuclear binding energy per nucleon for
? (1 kg = 6.022 × 1026 amu;
C = 2.99792458 × 108 m/s)
Particle Mass (amu)
24.985839
1.007276
1.008665
A) 0.214 J/nucleon
B) 3.20 × 10-11 J/nucleon
C) 1.28 × 10-12 J/nucleon
D) 0.999 J/nucleon
E) 7.35 × 10-11 J/nucleon
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