No. Binding energy differs from element to element,
Nuclear energy is based on the release of binding energy.
yes binding energy always negative
The binding energy is used in nuclear reactors.
what is binding energy of deutreiumin million electron volts
If you think to lattice energy this is 789 kJ/mol for sodium chloride.
Stable. The highest binding energy is for iron and nickel, which are the least likely to undergo fission or fusion reactions
No. Binding energy differs from element to element,
Nuclear energy is based on the release of binding energy.
The binding energy is used in nuclear reactors.
yes binding energy always negative
in the cityville
what is binding energy of deutreiumin million electron volts
The greater the binding energy the more stable the nucleus is.
No. The maxiumum binding energy is of Iron nucleus (A=56) after which the binding energy starts decreasing.
Nuclear or nucleus binding energy are one and the same. IT is the force which is holding the nucleons together (protons and neutrons). Higher the binding energy , higher the stability of the nucleus.
because it totaly depand on neucleous