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    The Greatest Binding Energy Per Nucleon Occurs for Nuclides with Masses
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The Greatest Binding Energy Per Nucleon Occurs for Nuclides with Masses

Question 11

Question 11

Multiple Choice

The greatest binding energy per nucleon occurs for nuclides with masses near that of:


A) helium
B) sodium
C) iron
D) mercury
E) uranium

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