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What does binding energy measure?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electron binding energy, more

commonly known as ionization

energy, is a measure of the energy required to free electrons from

their atomic orbits.

Nuclear binding energy is the energy required to disassemble a nucleus into the free, unbound neutrons and protons it is composed of.

Answered by kaylibates
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Answer:

the energy used to hold the nucleus together

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