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The mass of a hydrogen atom (1H) is 1.007825amu; that of a tritium atom (3H) is 3.01605amu; and that of an a particle is 4.00150

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The mass of a hydrogen atom (1H) is 1.007825amu; that of a tritium atom (3H) is 3.01605amu; and that of an a particle is 4.00150 amu. How much energy in kilojoules per mole of 4He produced is released by the following fusion reaction: 11H+13H24He 1amu=1.66051027kg,c=2.9970108m/s 1) 3.391012kJmol1 2) 3.39109kJmol1 3) 2.011109kJmol1 4) 2.0111012kJmol1

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