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If there is a loss of 4.36 × 10-5 g of mass in a nuclear reaction, how much energy would be released? recall that c = 3 × 108 m/s. a. 1.45 × 10-13 kj b. 3.92 × 106 kj c. 3.92 × 109 kj d. 3.92 × 1012 kj

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