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For mass defect & nuclear binding energy, do we need to memorise conversion factors and exact masses of protons and neutrons and so forth?
For example, if given the mass defect of a nucleus in amu or kg are we expected to calculate its binding energy in eV or J?
& should we be able to calculate the mass defect of some nucleus given its mass (to more decimal places than on the periodic table I guess)?
I get the impression that we don't usually need to memorise that kind of thing but I'm not really sure how they would ask a question about mass defect then...
For example, if given the mass defect of a nucleus in amu or kg are we expected to calculate its binding energy in eV or J?
& should we be able to calculate the mass defect of some nucleus given its mass (to more decimal places than on the periodic table I guess)?
I get the impression that we don't usually need to memorise that kind of thing but I'm not really sure how they would ask a question about mass defect then...