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An isotope of nitrogen experiences the weak force which transforms one of its protons to a neutron. How would this change the atom?
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O a. It would have no effect because nitrogen still has the same mass
number.
O b. It would transform the nitrogen atom to a carbon atom.
It would make the atom transform it into a heavier isotope of nitrogen.
O d. It would transform nitrogen to an oxygen atom.
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