You can not predict whether an isotope nucleus is likely to be stable. There is a lack of electrons in the nucleus creating a chemical change in the atom becoming stable.
You can not because of a lack of electrons in the nucleus creating a chemical change in the atom becoming stable.
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Yes, the number of neutrons can be any number you want it to be, however there is typically only one stable isotope of an element. Radioactive elements and those in the f-block are more likely to have more than one isotope.
Scientists usually use extensometer. But it is difficult to measure the whole landslide area.
Computer Model
They use computer models which take into account various factors such as temperature and current climatic conditions to predict what the weather is most likely to do.
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Yes. Meteorologists can measure the conditions that can lead to the formation of a cyclone and predict whether one is likely to form.
Rutherford gave this model. It is also called planetary model.
The laws of probability predict what is likely to occur, not necessarily what will occur.
plutonium-241Explanation: Pu-241 is a highly radioactive isotope. It is used in nuclear reactors and nuclear bombs because of its instability. The others have a ratio of one proton to one neutron and are very stable.There are some elements that have no stable nucleus. Most notably Technetium and most elements above Lead.
The likely word is predict (forecast, foretell).
A meteorologist.
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