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If One Neutron Is Added to a Nucleus of an Isotope

Question 26

Question 26

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If one neutron is added to a nucleus of an isotope of carbon, 12C, in a particular nuclear reaction, the result will be


A) (11C.)
B) (13C.)
C) (12O.)
D) (13O.)

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