A. Give example of mirror nuclei.
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Mirror nuclei are nuclei where the number of protons of element one (Z1) equals the number of neutrons of element two (N2) and the number of protons of element two (Z2) equals the number of neutrons in element one (N1), such that the mass number is the same (A = N1 + Z1= N2 + Z2).
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The experiments involved a pair of so-called mirror nuclei, where the number of neutrons in one nucleus matches the number of protons in the other. ... For example, argon-32 has 18 protons and 14 neutrons, while silicon-32 contains the reverse, 14 protons and 18 neutrons
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