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Of the following nuclides, the highest nuclear binding energy per nucleon is found in (a) $_{1}^{3} \mathrm{H} ;$ (b) $_{8}^{16} \mathrm{O} ;$ (c) $_{26}^{56} \mathrm{Fe}$; (d) $_{92}^{235} \mathrm{U}$.
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