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One requires energy and to remove a nucleon and then energy to remove an electron from the orbit of an atom then

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Answered by Jhapravinkumar9
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Electron binding energy, also called ionization potential, is the energy required to remove an electron from an atom, a molecule, or an ion. In general, the binding energy of a single proton or neutron in a nucleus is approximately a million times greater than the binding energy of a single electron in an atom.

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