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Given that the mass of a hydrogen atom is 1.007825 amu, the mass of a neutron is 1.008665 amu, and the mass of a 6Li atom is 6.015125 amu, calculate the binding energy, in kJ/mol Li, for the following reaction:
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@Annonn, would you be interested if I showed you a similar example that you can use to model your answer here?
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