FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS - EXTENDED
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Chapter 37, Problem 44P
In the reaction p + 19F → α + 16O, the masses are
m(p) = 1.007825 u, m(α) = 4.002603 u,
m(F) = 18.998405 u, m(O) = 15.994915 u.
Calculate the Q of the reaction from these data.
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