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Nuclear binding energy is the force that holds the atomic nucleus together, determining its stability. The more energy required to break apart the nucleus, the more stable it is. Iron-56 and nickel-62 have the highest binding energy per nucleon, making them the most stable elements. This principle is fundamental to nuclear reactions, where splitting heavy elements like uranium or fusing light elements like hydrogen releases vast amounts of energy, powering both nuclear reactors and stars.
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