The neutron separation energy is defined as the energy required to remove a neutron from the nucleus.

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The neutron separation energy is defined as the energy required to remove a neutron from the nucleus. Obtain the neutron separation energies of the nuclei 4120Ca and

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For A neutron nucleus. The corresponding nuclear reaction can be written as:

The mass defect of this reaction is given as:

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