Physics, asked by abdus765, 11 months ago

Two lithium nuclei in a lithium vapour at room temperature do not combine to form a carbon nucleus because
(a) a lithium nucleus is more tightly bound than a carbon nucleus
(b) carbon nucleus is an unstable particle
(c) it is not energetically favourable
(d) Coulomb repulsion does not allow the nuclei to come very close.

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Answered by MƦAttrαctívє
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<b>(d) Coulomb repulsion does not allow the nuclei to come very close.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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(d) Coulomb repulsion does not allow the nuclei to come very close.

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