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Four nuclei of an element undergo fusion to form a heavier nucleus, with release of energy. Which of the two – the parent or the daughter nucleus – would have higher binding energy per nucleon?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As the mass number increases the binding enegy per nucleon decreases due to electrostatic repulsion. Thus, binding energy per nucleon of daughter nuclei is greater than the parent nuclei.

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Answered by saiprathyusha2000
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The first one will have more binding energy per nucleon

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