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Master the relationship between matter and energy in this mass defect explained quiz. You will study why the mass of an atomic nucleus is always slightly less than the sum of the individual masses of its protons and neutrons. The...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 10 | Last updated: Mar 8, 2026
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Sample Question 1What does the term "mass defect" represent in a stable atomic nucleus?
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Sample Question 2The actual mass of an atomic nucleus is always slightly greater than the sum of the masses of its individual protons and neutrons.
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Sample Question 3The energy required to break an atomic nucleus into its individual protons and neutrons is called ________.
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