Calculate energy released in nuclear fission in terms of
specific binding Energy
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the released energy is the difference in energy of the products for a molecule the energy is given by the mass which is turn can be calculate as the difference of native mass that is all sign consultant message Sumit it up and the binding energy binding Uranium is used for energy release during nuclear fission
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The binding energy of an atom is not the same as the binding energy of atomic molecules. The measured mass deficits of isotopes are always listed as mass deficits of the neutral atoms of that isotopes and mostly in MeV. As a consequence, the listed mass deficits are not a measure for the stability of isolated nuclei, but for the whole atoms. this has very practical reasons because it is very hard to totally ionize heavy elements.
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