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The stability of atomic nucleus is determined by ratio of

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Chemistry JAMB 2024

The stability of atomic nucleus is determined by ratio of 

  • Neutron/electron
  • Neutron/proton checkmark
  • positron/neutron
  • electron/proton

The correct answer is: B

Explanation

Stability of an isotope can be determined by calculating the ratio of neutrons to protons present in a nucleus. Elements having atomic number less than 20, mostly have proton and neutron ratio 1:1.

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