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What is the ratio of neutrons to protons in a stable atomic nucleus?

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What is the ratio of neutrons to protons in a stable atomic nucleus?

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In general, any ratio that falls outside the band will represent an unstable nucleus, and that atom will be a radionuclide, and be radioactive, and will decay in time. Links can be found below.

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