(a) Calculate BE A for 13C, the rarer of the two most common carbon isotopes, in MeV/nucleon. (Assume 1 u = 931.5 MeV/c2. Enter your answer to at least three decimal places.) _____ MeV/nucleon (
b) Calculate BE A for 12C in MeV/nucleon. (Most of carbon is 12C.) Note that 12C has even numbers of both protons and neutrons. (Enter your answer to at least three decimal places.) _______ MeV/nucleon
Is the BE A of 12C significantly different from that of 13C?
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