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The binding energy per nucleon for `C^(12)` is `7.68 MeV` and that for `C^(13)` is 7.47 MeV. What is the energy required to remove a neutron from `C^(13)` ?

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`13xx7.47 -12xx7.68 =4.95 ` MeV
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