A single atom of iron-56 has a mass, in atomic mass units, of 55.93439375 u. (a) Determine the mass defect, in atomic ma

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A single atom of iron-56 has a mass, in atomic mass units, of 55.93439375 u. (a) Determine the mass defect, in atomic ma

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A Single Atom Of Iron 56 Has A Mass In Atomic Mass Units Of 55 93439375 U A Determine The Mass Defect In Atomic Ma 1
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A single atom of iron-56 has a mass, in atomic mass units, of 55.93439375 u. (a) Determine the mass defect, in atomic mass units. .51 xu (b) Determine the total binding energy, in Mev. 479.48 X Mev (c) Determine the average binding energy per nucleon. X MeV 8.56
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