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    The Largest Number of Stable Nuclei Have an ________ Number
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The Largest Number of Stable Nuclei Have an ________ Number

Question 133

Question 133

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The largest number of stable nuclei have an ________ number of protons and an ________ number of neutrons.


A) even, even
B) odd, odd
C) even, odd
D) odd, even
E) even, equal

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