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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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first option, O-19 is radioactive; O-18 is not radioactive.

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Answer: first option, O-19 is radioactive; O-18 is not radioactive.


Step-by-step explanation:


1) Radioactivity is the spontaneous emission of α (alpha) particles, β (beta) partilces, or γ (gamma) rays.


2) The above mentioned emissions come from the nucleus decay of isotopes.


3) The elements with unstable nuclei emitts radiaton spontaneously and are called radioactive.


4) Having been told that oxygen-18 has a stable nucleus, means that it does not emit radiation spontaneously, ergo it is not radioctive.


5) On the other hand, since oxygen-19 does not have a stable nucleus, it emitts ratiation spontaneoulsy and is called radioactive.


Oxygen-18 means that the mass number of this isotope is 18, and oxygen-19 means that this isotope has mass number 19. Mass number is the sum of the number of protons and neutrons.

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