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rama_v

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Is it required to know for the dotpoint "describe the conditions under which the nucleus is stable" the i nteractions between the strong nuclear force, the coulombic repulsion forces between protons, etc., or will it suffice for saying in chemistry that large atoms (>83 mass number) become unstable, or when their proton:neutron ratio is unstable?
 

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since this is chem, I wouldnt mention strong nuclear force
I think the last two points will be enough
 

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yep. i agree with serge about not needing the nuclear force.

our teacher also told us to talk about the proton to neutron ratio of 1:1 for the lighter elements and 1:1.5 for the heavy elements. also, talk about the zone of stability graph.
 

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