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What is the Q-value of the reaction?
¹H+⁷Li → ⁴He+⁴He
The atomic masses of ¹H,⁴He and ⁷Li are 1.0078254u, 4.0026034u and 7.016004u, respectively.
Options
(a) 17.35 MeV
(b) 18.06 MeV
(c) 177.35 MeV
(d) 170.35 MeV
Correct Answer:
17.35 MeV
Explanation:
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