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Problems with subatomic destruction values.

I've noticed some issues with the Subatomic destruction values, where inaccurate values are shown.
Stuff like 8.9363E12 J/cc for Ice, and 5.403E13J/cc for concrete.

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The Dalton which is the unit for atomic mass =931.5MeV/c^2.
So in reality for most substances, the nuclear binding energy is roughly .9% of the mass energy, or roughly 8E11J/gram.
 
@DontTalkDT You know what's up here, or know anyone that would?
 
I see a J/cc value compared to a J/g value and wonder if they are different or the same and what exactly the suggested difference to our existing method is.

Usually one will want to figure out the number nucleii of each type and multiply with each atom's respective binding energy, I think.
 
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