The nuclides with odd number of both protons and neutrons are the least stable. Why?
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In nuclear physics, properties of a nucleus depend on evenness or oddness of its atomic number Z, neutron number N and, consequently, of their sum, the mass number A. Most importantly, oddness of both Z and N tends to lower the nuclear binding energy, making odd nuclei generally less stable.
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Check of this article is requested. Nuclides containing odd numbers of both protons and neutrons are the least stable means more radioactive. Nuclides containing even numbers of both protons and neutrons are most stable means less radioactive.
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