Determine how much energy is released when polonium-210 decays according to
.[Atomic masses: polonium-210 = 209.982857 amu; helium-4 = 4.002603 amu; lead-206 = 205.974449 amu]
A) 4.14 × 109 kJ/mol
B) 7.20 × 1011 kJ/mol
C) 5.22 × 108 kJ/mol
D) 4.66 × 109 kJ/mol
E) 6.43 × 1012 kJ/mol
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