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The stability of a nucleus is based not on the binding energy but on the binding energy per ____________. A. Neutrino B. Proton C. Electron D. Nucleon
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The stability of a nucleus is based not on the binding energy but on the binding energy per ____________. A. Neutrino B. Proton C. Electron D. Nucleon
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The stability of a nucleus is based not on the binding energy but on the binding energy per ____________.
A. Neutrino
B. Proton
C. Electron
D. Nucleon
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The answer should be (B) Proton
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