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10 November, 17:16

O-18, an isotope of oxygen, has a stable nucleus. O-19, another isotope of oxygen, does not have a stable nucleus. Based on this information, which statement is correct?

O-19 is radioactive; O-18 is not radioactive.

O-19 has a mass defect; O-18 does not have a mass defect.

O-19 has a nuclear binding energy; O-18 does not have a nuclear binding energy.

O-19 has more neutrons than protons; O-18 has equal numbers of neutrons and protons

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  1. 10 November, 17:42
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    O-19 is radioactive; O-18 is not radioactive.

    Unstable nuclei are radioactive, while stable ones are not.
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