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Making use of the tables of atomic masses, determine the energies of the following reaction:
(a) `Li^(7)(p,n)Be^(7)` ,
(b)`Be^(9)(n,gamma)Be^(10)`,
(c )`Li^(7)(alpha,n)B^(10)`,
(d) `O^(16)(d,alpha)N^(14)`.

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(a) `-1.65 MeV`, (b) 6.82 MeV, (c) `-2.79 MeV`, (d) 3.11 MeV
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