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Calculate the Binding energy and and binding energy per nuclcon of an oxygen nucleus `(O_(8)^(16))` using the following data (MeV):
Mass of proton = 1.007825 u
Mass of neutron = 1.00865 u
Mass of oxygen nucleus = 15.995 u.

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