Krypton-74 will most likely undergo beta decay, and the type of beta decay an observer will encounter will be beta plus decay. A proton in the nucleus will undergo a change and become a neutron, and a positron (e+) and an antineutrino (ve) will emerge from the reaction. The krypton-74 atom will transmute into a bromine-74 atom.
The equation will look something like this:
3674Kr => 3574Br + e+ + ve
Stable. The highest binding energy is for iron and nickel, which are the least likely to undergo fission or fusion reactions
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Molybdenum-98 is most likely to be unstable and therefore radioactive. Isotopes with an odd number of protons or neutrons tend to be less stable, compared to isotopes with even numbers of protons and neutrons. Molybdenum-98 has an odd number of neutrons (58) which makes it more likely to be unstable.
Atoms that are unstable are more likely to be radioactive than atoms that are stable. This means they can emit radiation in the form of alpha or beta particles, or gamma rays, in order to reach a more stable state.
Hydrogen is the most likely substance to undergo nuclear fusion. In the core of stars, hydrogen nuclei combine to form helium through the fusion process, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of heat and light.
Unstable means that something is likely to move or change.
Stable. The highest binding energy is for iron and nickel, which are the least likely to undergo fission or fusion reactions
Not very likely countries as are now getting rid of their nuclear weapons to aviod a nuclear war
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X4.3 is not likely to be the solution of a normal equation.
Not likely.
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When something is unstable, it means that it is not in a steady or secure state and is likely to change or fall apart easily. This can apply to physical objects, systems, relationships, or emotions.
This part is the core of the nuclear reactor containing the nuclear fuel.
then the cell will become unstable and the cell is most likely doomed!
Molybdenum-98 is most likely to be unstable and therefore radioactive. Isotopes with an odd number of protons or neutrons tend to be less stable, compared to isotopes with even numbers of protons and neutrons. Molybdenum-98 has an odd number of neutrons (58) which makes it more likely to be unstable.
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