Find the approximate energy released by the spontaneous fission of 235U into two equal-mass fragments. (PSU !!!Sn + "Sn)

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Find the approximate energy released by the spontaneous fission of 235U into two equal-mass fragments. (PSU !!!Sn + "Sn)

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Find the approximate energy released by the spontaneous fission of 235U into two equal-mass fragments. (PSU !!!Sn + "Sn) knowing that M of 2SU = 235.0439 amu, M of "?sn=116.9029 amu, M of 18Sn = 117.9016 amu
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