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![Knowing the following: m,+ = 1.0073 amu, m, = 1.0087 amu, and me. = 0.00055 amu, calculate the energy released by the fusion of one mole of Te-120 (mass = 119.9045
amu)
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Transcribed Image Text:Knowing the following: m,+ = 1.0073 amu, m, = 1.0087 amu, and me. = 0.00055 amu, calculate the energy released by the fusion of one mole of Te-120 (mass = 119.9045
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