Interpretation:
The isotope
Concept Introduction:
The radioactive isotopes are referred as unstable elements because they remain associated with large amount of nuclear energy. The elements that have
If the total number of nucleons of an element is a multiple of 2, then the given element will always form a stable isotope. But, if the given element is associated with an odd number of nucleons then the isotope formed by that element will have high energy state. The criteria of the odd-even rule is based on the spinning of both the protons and neutrons. The paired spin arrangement makes the nucleus stable due to the lower energy spin whereas the unpaired one usually increases the energy of the nucleus.
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