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5.23 times 10^-12 J APEX users !

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7.56 x 10^13 J/mol

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(Explanation): we will use the formula E=mc^2 for this problem. Substitute c, speed of light, with 3.0 x 10 ^ 8 and substitute m, the mass, with 5.81 x 10 ^ (-29). In your calculator, put (3.0 x 10 ^ 8) ^2 or 9.0 x 10 ^ 16 DIVIDED BY 5.81 x 10 ^ (-29) to get your answer

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How do you know that?

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The energy is 5,22.10-12 J per atom.

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The energy is 52,21.10e-17 J.

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5.23x10-12J

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