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- The stable nuclei 36Ar and 76Se both differ by 20 in atomic number from 56Fe, which lies at the peak of the binding energy per nucleon curve. Find B/A for both 36Ar and 76Se. Which one has the larger B/A? Why is this to be expected?56 Fe is among the most tightly bound of all nuclides. Itis more than 90% of natural iron. Note that 56 Fe has evennumbers of both protons and neutrons. Calculate BE/A , thebinding energy per nucleon, for 56 Fe and compare it withthe approximate value obtained from the graph2H is a loosely bound isotope of hydrogen, called deuterium or heavy hydrogen. It is stable but relatively rare — it form only 0.015% of natural hydrogen. Note that deuterium has Z = N, which should tend to make it more tightly bound, but both are odd numbers. Calculate BE/A, the binding energy per nucleon, for 2H in megaelecton volts per nucleon.