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Understanding Radioactivity in Large Nuclei: Stability and Decay
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This article explores the concept of radioactivity in large nuclei, focusing on the role of the strong nuclear force in maintaining stability. It discusses why large nuclei, particularly those with 83 or more protons, are prone to instability and tend to decay. Most elements with more than 92 protons do not exist naturally, leading to insights about their radioactive properties. Understanding these phenomena is crucial for studying nuclear physics and the behavior of heavy elements in nature.
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Understanding Radioactivity in Large Nuclei: Stability and Decay
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