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If `M_(O)` is the mass of an oxygen is otpe `_(8)O^(17), M_(p) and M_(N)` are the mases of a proton and a neutron respectively , the nuclear binding energy of the isotope is

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If M_(O) is the mass of an oxygen isotope ._(8)O^(17),M_(p) and M_(n) are the masses of a proton and a neutron, respectively, the nuclear binding energy of the isotope is

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