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The binding energy per nucleon of `._(5)B^(10)` is 8.0 MeV and that of `._(5)B^(11)` is 7.5 MeV. The energy required to remove a neutron from` ._(5)B^(11)` is (mass of electron and proton are `9.11xx10^(31)` kg and `1.67xx10^(27)` kg, respectively)

A

2.5 MeV

B

8.0 MeV

C

0.5 MeV

D

7.5 MeV

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