This is a multiple part question.  1.The next three questions will relate to the binding energy of Technetium-99, which has a mass of 98.906255 amu. Given the mass of a hydrogen atom is 1.007825 amu and a neutron is 1.008665 amu. (Remember, 1 amu = 1 g/mol)  Fill in the blank: The mass defect is  2. The next three questions will relate to the binding energy of Technetium-99, which has a mass of 98.906255 amu. Given the mass of a hydrogen atom is 1.007825 amu and a neutron is 1.008665 amu.  Fill in the blank: The binding energy is   3. How many nucleons does Tc-99 have?  4.Fill in the blank: The binding energy for Tc-99 is _ _ _ _ _ × 10 − 12 J per nucleon.

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This is a multiple part question. 

1.The next three questions will relate to the binding energy of Technetium-99, which has a mass of 98.906255 amu. Given the mass of a hydrogen atom is 1.007825 amu and a neutron is 1.008665 amu. (Remember, 1 amu = 1 g/mol) 

Fill in the blank:

The mass defect is 

2. The next three questions will relate to the binding energy of Technetium-99, which has a mass of 98.906255 amu. Given the mass of a hydrogen atom is 1.007825 amu and a neutron is 1.008665 amu. 

Fill in the blank:

The binding energy is  

3. How many nucleons does Tc-99 have? 

4.Fill in the blank:

The binding energy for Tc-99 is _ _ _ _ _ × 10 − 12 J per nucleon.

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