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Which element's binding energy is highest per nuclion?

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Answered by rockyak4745
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It is a stable isotope, with the highest binding energy per nucleon of any known nuclide (8.7945 MeV). It is often stated that 56Fe is the "most stable nucleus", but only because 56Fehas the lowest mass per nucleon (not binding energy per nucleon) of allnuclides.

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Answered by avianna
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It is a stable isotope, with the highest binding energy per nucleon of any known nuclide (8.7945 MeV). It is often stated that 56Fe is the "most stable nucleus", but only because 56Fe has the lowest mass per nucleon (not binding energy per nucleon) of all nuclides.

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