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[" The binding energies of two nuclei "P^(n)" and "Q^(2n)" and "x" and "y" joules.If "2x>y" then the energy released in the "],[" reaction "P^(n)+P^(n)rarr Q^(2n)" ,will be "],[[" (1) "2x+y," (2) "2x=y," (a) "x," (a) "]]

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