Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The nuclides naturally more stable in between
Concept introduction:
The balance between protons and neutrons in a nucleus determine the nucleus will be stable or not. The element of smaller
(b)
Interpretation:
The nuclides naturally more stable in between
Concept introduction:
Unequal numerical distribution of proton and neutron in the nucleus leads to nuclear instability. So, the number of these two should be the same in elements having smaller atomic numbers.
(c)
Interpretation:
The nuclides naturally more stable in between
Concept introduction:
Normally, in naturally occurring elements unequal numerical distribution of proton and neutron in the nucleus leads to nuclear instability. In side nucleus, if a number of proton and neutrons both are in odd numbers this atom is naturally unstable.
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