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Line of/?stability

In Figure 2.3, we compare the positions of the known stable nuclides of odd A with those of even A in the chart of the nuclides. Note that as Z increases, the line of stability moves from N = Z to N/Z 1.5 due to the influence of the Coulomb force. For odd A nuclei, only one stable isobar is found while for even A nuclei there are, in general, no stable odd-odd nuclei. This is further demonstrated by the data of Table 2.1 showing the distribution of stable isotopes. [Pg.36]


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