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Physics, 27.06.2019 21:30 anthonypacheco

The sodium is well-known alkali-metal and has 11 protons; the most stable isotope of sodium is 23na. it is found that the other two isotopes 24na and 22na are unstable and become stable nuclides by a radioactive decay. what type undergo to become a stable nuclides and what those would become after decay?

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