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The binding energy of a nucleus is the amount of energy needed to

A.Remove a proton from the nucleus.

B.Remove a neutron from the nucleus.

C.Disassemble the nucleus.

D.Fragment the nucleus.

E.Fuse or join two of the nuclei together.

Please help!
7 years ago

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Arora
C, Disassemble the nucleus (into its individual protons and neutrons)
7 years ago

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