Learning Goal: To apply Problem Solving Strategy 30.1 Nuclear structure. Calculate the binding energy per nucleon of 'Be

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Learning Goal: To apply Problem Solving Strategy 30.1 Nuclear structure. Calculate the binding energy per nucleon of 'Be

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Learning Goal: To apply Problem Solving Strategy 30.1 Nuclear structure. Calculate the binding energy per nucleon of 'Be.
Part A First, you need to determine the makeup of the nucleus in question. How many protons are in the nucleus ? How many neutrons ? Enter the number of protons followed by the number of neutrons, separated by a com comma VO AXO Submit Request Answer Part B To find the binding energy, you will first have to calculate the ma defect. To do this, you will need to know the masses of "Be H, and a neutron Find these values and enter the below Enter the masses of the beryllium, hydrogen, and a neutron in atomic mass units to seven significant figures, separated by commas.
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