Chapter 42: Q16P (page 1303)
What is the binding energy per nucleon of the europium isotope ? Here are some atomic masses and the neutron mass.
Short Answer
The binding energy per nucleon of the europium isotope is 8.23 MeV.
Chapter 42: Q16P (page 1303)
What is the binding energy per nucleon of the europium isotope ? Here are some atomic masses and the neutron mass.
The binding energy per nucleon of the europium isotope is 8.23 MeV.
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