Chemistry, asked by arnabghosh81, 1 year ago

what is separation energy​

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Answered by ramashishgupta8161
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separation energy = 13.6× z^2/n^2

where n is no. of orbital and z is atomin no.

= 13.6× 2^2/2^2 = 13.6


huairongmei12: separation energy is the energy needed to remove one nucleon from and atomic nucleus
Answered by Anonymous
0

HELLO!

Separation energy is the energy

required to separate a particle from

the atom or the nucleus.

Example: proton, neutron.

HOPE IT HELPS YOU!

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