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[m_(P)" and "m_(n)" are masses of proton and neutron "],[" respectively.An element of mass "m" has "Z],[" protons and "N" neutrons,then "],[" (1) "m>Zm_(p)+Nm_(n)],[" (2) "m=Zm_(p)+Nm_(n)],[" (3) "m

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