Why does binding energy decrease for heavy nucleus?
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This increase is generated by increasing forces per nucleon in the nucleus, as each additional nucleon is attracted by other nearby nucleons, and thus more tightly bound to the whole. ... Finally, in elements heavier than xenon, there is a decrease in binding energy per nucleon as atomic number increases.
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