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isotopes are considered stable when the strong force overcomes the electrostatic repulsion between positively charged
a. ions.
b. protons.
c. neutrons.
d. electrons.
an isotope is the same thing as which of the following?
a. an ion
b. a nuclide
c. an isomer
d. a nucleotide
which term best completes the following statement?
nuclei with numbers of neutrons and protons are more stable.
a. low
b. odd
c. high
d. even
which of the following is true of isotopes?
a. isotopes are two or more atoms with a different atomic number and a different mass number.
b. isotopes are two or more atoms with the same atomic number, but a different mass number.
c. isotopes are two or more atoms with the same atomic number and the same mass number.
d. isotopes are two or more atoms with a different atomic number, but the same mass number.
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