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How do you calculate nuclear binding energy per nucleon?

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The maximum binding energy per nucleon occurs at around mass number A = 50, and corresponds to the most stable nuclei. Iron nucleus Fe56 is located close to the peak with a binding energy per nucleon value of approximately 8.8 MeV. It's one of the most stable nuclides that exist.

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