| binding energy |
the energy required to separate particles from a molecule or atom or nucleus; equals the mass defect
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| binding protein |
1. any protein able to specifically and reversibly bind other substances, such as ions, sugars, nucleic acids, or amino acids; they are believed to function in transport. 2. transport p.
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| binding energy |
The energy released when the nucleus of an atom is formed by combining neutrons and protons.
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| binding energy |
The amount of energy that holds the neutrons and protons together in the nucleus of an atom. It's a lot of energy, which is why you don't see nuclei falling apart all over the place.
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| binding energy |
A general term that refers to the minimum energy required to remove a proton or a neutron or an electron from an atom.
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