${^4}He + {^9}Be \to {^{13}}C + \gamma$ (a) What is the Q value for the above reaction?
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The atomic masses are as follows: 4He (helium-4) = 4.0026 amu 9Be (beryllium-9) = 9.0122 amu 13C (carbon-13) = 13.0034 amu Show more…
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