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Consider the nuclear fission reaction `WrarrX+Y`. What is the Q-value (energy released) of the reaction?

A

`E_1N_1-(E_2N_2+E_3N_3)`

B

`(E_2N_2+E_3N_3-E_1N_1)`

C

`E_2N_2+E_1N_1-E_3N_3`

D

`E_1N_1+E_3N_3-E_2N_2`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Q-value=Final binding energy
Initial binding energy
`=E_2N_2+E_3N_3-E_1N_1`
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