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on the basis of even odd of protons and nutrons, what type of nuclides are most stable

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Answered by satanu735
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Answer:

Explanation:

The principal factor for determining whether a nucleus is stable is the neutron to proton ratio. The graph below is a plot of the number of neutrons versus the number of protons in various stable isotopes. Stable nuclei with atomic numbers up to about 20 have an n/p ratio of about 1/1.

Answered by zumba12
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The Nuclides with even number of protons and even number of neutrons is most stable.

Explanation:

  • The main concept involved in determining nuclear stability is the proton-neutron ratio.
  • It is because the nucleus of the atom is composed of two components namely positively charged proton and neutral neutrons.
  • To determine the nuclear stability the number of protons and neutrons present in the nucleus of the atom is calculated.
  • The result is predicted with the following data:
  1. Odd number of proton and neutron - Least stable nuclide
  2. Even number of proton and neutron - Most stable nuclide
  3. Odd number of proton and even number of neutron - More stable nuclide
  4. Even number of proton and odd number of neutron - Even more stable nuclide
  • From the above-given data, it is inferred that the nuclides with even number of proton and even number of neutron is most stable.

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