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By considering how many other spheres could be put in contact with a given sphere, calcula...

By considering how many other spheres could be put in contact with a given sphere, calculate the maximum possible number of strong bonds per nucleon for a surrounded nucleon. (Note: Because nucleons share a bond, each nucleon "owns" only half a given bond.) Recalling that the deuteron, 2H, has half a bond per nucleon, how does your calculated maximum number correspond to Figure 11.14?

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