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Hudson Rodgers
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12 April, 20:01
Explain Why s-32 is a stable nuclidle
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Jagger Hooper
12 April, 20:05
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I think it is because it has an even number of valence electrons.
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Darren Adkins
12 April, 20:18
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Because it electron layer are filled
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