Eb=?mc2
Nuclear?binding energy?is the?energy?that would be required to disassemble the?nucleus?of an atom into its component parts. These component parts are neutrons and protons, which are collectively called nucleons.
nearly constant
In the mass number range A = 30 to 170, the binding energy per nucleon is nearly constant
about a million times larger than chemical process
Energies associated with nuclear processes are about a million times larger than chemical process
the difference between the initial mass energy and the total mass energy of the decay products
Disintegration energy?is the?energy?released during radioactive decay. Nuclear physics involves the study of many nuclear reactions, where one atom or particle turns into another, or where particles collide creating new ones.
nuclei of a given species transform by giving out??or?or??rays
Radioactive?decay, also known as nuclear decay orradioactivity, is the process by which the nucleus of an unstable atom loses energy by emitting radiation, including alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays and conversion electrons. A material that spontaneously emits such radiation is consideredradioactive.