Chapter 24: 24.24 P (page 1064)
Question: Why is the most stable isotope of chromium?
Short Answer
Because it has an even number of protons and neutrons, and the number of neutrons is a magic number (N=28).
Chapter 24: 24.24 P (page 1064)
Question: Why is the most stable isotope of chromium?
Because it has an even number of protons and neutrons, and the number of neutrons is a magic number (N=28).
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