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For the following fusion reaction`4^(1)H` `(4)He`+`2 beta(+)` + `2 nu` +`gamma` The "Q" -value energy of the reaction in "MeV" rounded off to two decimal places is (Given: Mass o `(1)H`nucleus is "1.007825u" and mass of `^(4)He` nucleus is "4.002604" u

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