Chemistry, asked by priyanshu4288, 10 months ago

According to the belt of stability in nuclear chemistry, an element with atomic number less than 20 should have the neutron number equal to the proton number to be stable and not radioactive, so my question is why carbon 13 is stable as the neutron number is not equal to the proton number?​

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Answered by max979361
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Nuclear Stability is a concept that helps to identify the stability of an isotope. The two main factors that determine nuclear stability are the neutron/proton ratio and the total number of nucleons in the nucleus.

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Answered by jkchhatwal2006
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HEY DUDE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER..........

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Nuclear Stability is a concept that helps to identify the stability of an isotope. The two main factors that determine nuclear stability are the neutron/proton ratio and the total number of nucleons in the nucleus.

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