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The starting materials in a nuclear change have a total mass of 2.3465 Γ— 10–27 kg. after the change, the resulting materials have a mass of 2.3148 Γ— 10–27 kg. how much energy was released during the change? 2.85 Γ— 10–12 j 2.08 Γ— 10–10 j 2.11 Γ— 10–10 j 8.56 Γ— 10–4 j

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