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If the binding energy per nucleon in `L i^7` and `He^4` nuclei are respectively `5.60 MeV` and `7.06 MeV`. Then energy of reaction `L i^7 + p rarr 2_2 He^4` is.

A

19.6 MeV

B

8.4 MeV

C

2.4 MeV

D

17.3 MeV

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