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A nucleus having the maximum number of neutrons emits:
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Answered by aditya95250
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Answer:

Neutron Emission

The neutron emission mode of radioactive decay is almost entirely restricted to fission-product radionuclides that are far from the stability diagonal—that is, ones that are very neutron-rich.

Answered by komalsharmasharma199
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Answer:

Maximum number of neutron emits from a nucleus.

Explanation:

Concept:

According to the Neutron emission decay process we can see that we can emit one or more than one Neutrons from the nucleus. When emission will occur it will split into two or more than two form of atom which is having different - different neutrons.

Result:

Hence the maximum number of neutrons emit will be one or more than one.

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