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Mass defect in the nuclear reactions may by expressed in terms of the atomic masses of the parent and daughter nuclides in place of their nuclear masses.
The mass defect of nuclear reaction
`""_(4)Be^(10)rarr ""(5)B^(10)+ e^(-)` is

A

`Delta m = At." mass of "_(4)Be^(10) – At." mass of "_(5)Be^(10)`

B

`Delta m = At." mass of "_(4)Be^(10) – At." mass of "_(5)Be^(10)-` mass of one electron

C

`Delta m = At." mass of "_(4)Be^(10) – At." mass of "_(5)Be^(10)+` mass of one electron

D

`Delta m = At." mass of "_(4)Be^(10) – At." mass of "_(5)Be^(10)-`mass of one electron

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