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Q38.If Mo is the mass of an oxygen isotope 8O17, Mp and MN are the masses of a proton and a neutron respectively, the nuclear binding energy of the isotope is (1) (Mo −8Mp)C2 (2) (Mo −8Mp −9MN)C2 (3) MoC2 (4) (Mo −17MN)C2

What This Question Tests

The question evaluates the ability to calculate nuclear binding energy using the concept of mass defect, accounting for the masses of protons, neutrons, and the nucleus itself.

Concepts Tested

Mass defectBinding energy formulaNuclear composition

Formulas Used

Binding Energy = [(Z*M_p + N*M_n) - M_nucleus]c²

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