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A heavy nuleus having mass number 200 ge...

A heavy nuleus having mass number `200` gets disintegrated into two small fragmnets of mass numbers `80` and `120`. If binding energy per nulceon for parent atom is `6.5 MeV` and for daughter nuceli is `7 MeV` and `8 MeV`, respectivley , then the energy released in the decay will be.

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