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A given coin has a mass of 3.0 g . Calcu...

A given coin has a mass of 3.0 g . Calculate the nuclear energy that would be required to separate all the neutrons and protons from each other . For simplicity assume that the coin is entirely made of `._29^63C` atoms ( of mass 62.92960 u). The masses of protons and neutrons are 1.00783 u and 1.00867 u respectively.

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