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Four nuclei of an element undergo fusion to form a heavier nucleus , with release of energy . Which of the two - the parent or the daughter nucleus - would have higher binding energy per nucleon ?

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Since the resulting nucleus is heavier and more stable, it will have higher value of binding energy per nucleon. The lighter and less stable parent nuclei will have less value of binding energy per nucleon.
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