Considering that binding energy per nucleon of the deuterium isotope's nucleus (21H)is1.12MeV ,what will be the same for the protium isotope's nucleus (11H)
A
1.12 MeV
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B
0.56 MeV
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C
0.28 MeV
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D
0 eV
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Solution
The correct option is D 0 eV Protium, or the common hydrogen isotope (11H) that we know, has only one nucleon in the nucleus - a proton. There are no other neutrons that this proton needs to sit in a bound state with.
Therefore its 'binding' energy is said to be zero. Which means protium's binding energy per nucleon is 0eV as well