The energy released in the formation of a nucleus from its constituent nucleons is called the binding energy of the nucleus. This is the energy which is required to break up the nucleus into its constituent nucleons. The mean binding energy per nucleon is the binding energy of nucleus divided by the no. of nucleons present in the nucleus. The greater is the binding energy per nucleon, more stable the nucleus is.
What is Binding Energy of Nucleus?
Category: Nuclear And Radiation Chemistry
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