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The Q-value of a nuclear reaction `A+b rarr C+d` is defined by
`Q=[m_A+m_b-m_C+m_d]c^2`
Where the masses refer to the respective nuclei. Determine from the given data the Q-value of the following reactions and state whether the reactions are all exothermic and endothermic.
`"_1^1H+_1^3Hrarr_1^2H+_1^2H`

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