In the nuclear reaction, _ 1 ^ 2 H + _ 1 ^ 2 H 1 2 He + 1 n n , if the binding energy of…
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In the nuclear reaction, \({ }_{1}^{2} \mathrm{H}+{ }_{1}^{2} \mathrm{H} \longrightarrow \frac{1}{2} \mathrm{He}+\frac{1}{n} n\), if the binding energy of deuteron is 2.23 MeV and the Q-value of the reaction is 3.27 MeV then the binding energy of \({ }_{2}^{3} \mathrm{He}\) is:
- 1.19 MeV
- 7.73 MeV
- 4.46 MeV
- 3.27 MeV
Answer
(B) 7.73 MeV
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