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The binding energy of nucei X and `Y` are `E_(1)` and `E_(2)`, respectively. Two atoms of X fuse to give one atom of `Y` and an energy `Q` is released. Then,

A

`Q = 2E_(1) - E_(2)`

B

`Q = E_(2) - 2E_(1)`

C

`Q = 2E_(1) + E_(2)`

D

`Q = 2E_(2) + E_(1)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Energy released `=(BE)_("product")-(BE)_("reactant")`
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