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  • 27-09-2019
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When is an isotope considered stable?
(Select all that apply.)

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  • 27-09-2019

Explanation:

A stable isotope is one that does not emit radiation, or, if it does its half-life is too long to have been measured. It is believed that the stability of the nucleus of an isotope is determined by the ratio of neutrons to protons.

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