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In my homework example, it says that there are 234 nucleons (140+94) bound in the products of this reaction:

n-1 + U-235 ---> Ba-141 + Kr-92 + 3n-1

Where are they getting that number??? I though you added up the protons and neutrons to find how many nucleons there are, but I can't get 234???
9 years ago

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