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The mass of a `a_3^7 Li` nucleus is `0.042 u` less than the sum of the masses of all its nucleons. The binding energy per nucleon of `._3^7 Li` nucleus is nearly.

A

46 MeV

B

`5.6 MeV`

C

`3.9 MeV`

D

23 MeV

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  • The mass of a ._(3)^(7) Li nucleus is 0.042 u less than the sum of the masses of all its nucleons. The binding energy per nucleon of ._(3)^(7)Li nucleus is nearly

    A
    `46` MeV
    B
    `5.6` MeV
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    D
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    D
    23 MeV
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