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What is the significance of Magic numbers in nuclear chemistry?

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Answered by neetu5149
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Answer:

the numbers of protons equal to the magic numbers for example 2 ,8 ,28

Answered by tanu5422
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Explanation:

The protons and neutrons inside the atomic nucleus exhibit shell structures in a manner similar to electrons in an atom. For naturally stable nuclei, these nuclear shells fill completely when the number of protons or the number of neutrons is equal to the 'magic' numbers 2, 8, 20, 28, 50, 82 or 126.

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