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what peaks in Binding energy cure shows in detail? ​

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Binding energy is the energy required to remove a nucleon from the nucleus of the atom. Nucleons are protons and neutrons. The binding energy curve shows a general increase in binding energy from H-1 to Fe-56, which is the most stable nucleus.

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Binding energy is the energy required to remove a nucleon from the nucleus of the atom. Nucleons are protons and neutrons. ... The binding energy curve shows a general increase in binding energy from H-1 to Fe-56, which is the most stable nucleus.

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