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What do you mean by Q value of a nuclear reaction ?

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The Q-value of the reaction is the difference between the sum of the masses of the initial reactants and the sum of the masses of the final products. It is in the energy units (usually in MeV). It indicates the amount of energy released by that reaction.

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