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    The Mass of a Nucleus Is Exactly Equal to the Sum
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The Mass of a Nucleus Is Exactly Equal to the Sum

Question 119

Question 119

Multiple Choice

The mass of a nucleus is exactly equal to the sum of the masses of its individual


A) separated neutrons.
B) separated nucleons.
C) separated protons.
D) all of these
E) none of these

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