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Let `M_(1)` and `M_(2)` be the masses of the nuclei `""_(1)H^(2)` and `""_(2)H^(4)` respectively. Aslo let `m_(p)` and `m_(n)` be the masses of proton and neutron respectively.

A

`-87`

B

`-170`

C

`+170`

D

Zero

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