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Consider the nuclear reaction
`._(3)^(7)Li+._(1)^(1)Hrarr2._(2)^(4)He`
The relevant atomic masses are:
`.^(7):7.018u,.^(1)H:1.008u, .^(4)He:4.004u`.
One gram of `.^(1)H` is compltely consumed in the reaction along with sufficient amount of `.^(7)Li`. Find energy released.

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`1.62xx10^(12)J`
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