why the elements of odd atomic number mostly do not have more then two stable isotopes?
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So an atom that is an odd number of protons and neutrons is a fermion which means that it has an inherently less stable 1/2 spin and in order to get to a more stable number it must shed a proton and/or neutron as it decays.
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So an atom that is an odd number of protons and neutrons is a fermion which means that it has an inherently less stable 1/2 spin and in order to get to a more stable number it must shed a proton and/or neutron as it decays.
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