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    Calculate the Mass Defect in Fe-56 If the Mass of an Fe-56
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Calculate the Mass Defect in Fe-56 If the Mass of an Fe-56

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Calculate the mass defect in Fe-56 if the mass of an Fe-56 nucleus is 55.921 amu.The mass of a proton is 1.00728 amu and the mass of a neutron is 1.008665 amu.


A) 0.528 amu
B) 3.507 amu
C) 0.564 amu
D) 1.056 amu
E) 0.079 amu

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