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What would be the energy required to dissociate completely `1 g` of `Ca-40` into its constituent, particles? Given: Mass of proton `=1.00866 am u`,
Mass of neutron `=1.00866 am u`,
Mass of `Ca-40 =39.97454 am u`, (Take `1 am u =931 MeV`).

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