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Astudent writes the following statements about the relationship between mass defect and nuclear binding energy.
1. when an isotope’s protons and neutrons come together to form a nuclide, a small amount of mass is converted to energy
. 2. an equivalent amount of energy must be added to the nuclide to split apart its protons and neutrons.
3. statement 1 describes the isotope’s nuclear binding energy, and statement 2 describes the isotope’s mass defect.
which statement is correct?
a. 1 only
b. 2 only
c.1 and 2 only
d.1, 2, and 3
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