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What is the most stable element in the universe (in terms of binding energy)? A. uranium B. gold C. iron D. hydrogen E. helium F. lead G. water
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What is the most stable element in the universe (in terms of binding energy)? A. uranium B. gold C. iron D. hydrogen E. helium F. lead G. water
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What is the most stable element in the universe (in terms of binding energy)?
A. uranium
B. gold
C. iron
D. hydrogen
E. helium
F. lead
G. water
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C. iron is your answer
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C).Iron
Step-by-step explanation:
Iron has a binding energy of 8.8MeV
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