Multiple Choice
Which of the following combinations of nucleons would be the most likely to result in a stable nucleus? ("Odd" and "even" refer to the numbers of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.)
A) even protons, even neutrons
B) odd protons, odd neutrons
C) even protons, odd neutrons
D) odd protons, even neutrons
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