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The binding energies per nucleon of deuteron (1H2) and helium atom (2He4) are 1.1MeV and 7 MeV. If two deuteron atoms react to form a single helium atom, then the energy released is

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13.9 MeV
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26.9 MeV
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23.6 MeV
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19.2 MeV
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Solution

The correct option is C 23.6 MeV
The nuclear reaction is,
21H+21H42He+Q

Total binding energy of helium nucleus =4×7=28 MeV

Total binding energy of each deuteron =2×1.1=2.2 MeV

Hence, energy released when two deuteron fuse to form helium, =282×2.2=284.4=23.6 MeV

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