The difference between theoretical mass
and isotopic mass is called as
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O Binding energy
Average binding energy
O Mass defect
O Packing fraction
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binding energy
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The difference between theoretical mass and isotopic mass is called binding energy.
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- Binding energy is the amount of energy required to separate particles from the system of particles or to disperse all particles in the system.
- Binding energy is particularly applicable to subatomic particles in nuclei, electrons bound to nuclei in nuclei, and atoms and ions bonded to each other in crystals.
- The total mass of the bound particles is less than the sum of the masses of the individual particles by an amount equal to the binding energy (expressed by Einstein's mass-energy equation).
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