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Nuclear Binding Energy: How Much Energy Is Released When 1

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Question 43

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Nuclear binding energy: How much energy is released when 1.40 μg of 3H have decayed to 3He? The mass of 3He is 3.016029 u, the mass of 3H is 3.016049 u, and 1 u = 931.494 MeV/c2.


A) 830 J
B) 11,900 J
C) 7970 J
D) 71,700 J
E) 23,900 J

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