Part A How much energy must be supplied to break a single aluminum-27 nucleus into separated protons and neutrons if an

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Part A How much energy must be supplied to break a single aluminum-27 nucleus into separated protons and neutrons if an

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Part A
How much energy must be supplied to break a single aluminum-27nucleus into separated protons and neutrons if an aluminum-27 atomhas a mass of 26.9815386 amu? (The mass of an electronis 5.485799×10−4 the mass of a proton is1.0072765 amu, and the mass of a neutron is1.0086649 amu.)
Express your answer using six significantfigures. Calculate the mass of an aluminum atom. Then, findthe difference between that and the separate nucleons, which can beused to find the energy change per nucleus.
Part B
How much energy is required for 101.0 gg ofaluminum-27?
Express your answer using four significant figures.
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