(4%) Problem 24: 2H is a loosely bound isotope of hydrogen, called deuterium or heavy hydrogen. It is stable but relativ

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(4%) Problem 24: 2H is a loosely bound isotope of hydrogen, called deuterium or heavy hydrogen. It is stable but relativ

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(4%) Problem 24: 2H is a loosely bound isotope of hydrogen, called deuterium or heavy hydrogen. It is stable but relatively rare — it form only 0.015% of natural hydrogen. Note that deuterium has Z= N, which should tend to make it more tightly bound, but both are odd numbers. Calculate BE/A, the binding energy per nucleon, for 2H in megaelecton volts per nucleon. BE/A = Grade Summary Deductions 0% nahlil nar
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