| 41. | Most common strategies to increase this binding energy for MOFs and molecular hydrogen have been reviewed.
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| 42. | It has relatively small binding energy per nucleon.
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| 43. | If this binding energy were retained in the system as heat, its mass would not decrease.
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| 44. | Additional levels lie higher, with smaller binding energies.
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| 45. | There are several types of binding energy, each operating over a different distance and energy scale.
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| 46. | The energy of the photons from positronium should differ slightly by the binding energy of the molecule.
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| 47. | This extra binding energy is made available as a result of the mechanism of neutron pairing effects.
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| 48. | The atom can be ionized if a collision with another particle supplies at least this binding energy.
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| 49. | :You need to overcome gravitational binding energy.
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| 50. | :Also see gravitational binding energy.
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