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mass of an atom
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Why is the mass of an atom of
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He less than the sum of the masses of 2 protons, 2 neutrons, and 2 electrons?
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When the nucleons fuse together some of their energy is spent off as bonding energy, so the fused forms are lesser mass than their free forms. This is why fusion gives off energy.
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