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In part d, you saw that elements with even atomic numbers tend to be more abundant than neighboring elements with odd atomic numbers. what nuclear process explains why this is the case?
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In part d, you saw that elements with even atomic numbers tend to be more abundant than neighboring elements with odd atomic numbers. what nuclear process explains why this is the case?
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The atomic procedure clarifies why this is the situation is beginning from carbon ( the nuclear number is 6), the most widely recognized atomic responses include the combination of an extra helium core. I hope the answer will help you.
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