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notes – nuclear chemistry #1what is a stable atom? a stable atom has a nucleus with the right number of neutrons to keep the positive protons from breaking apart. most
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nucl. fusion 47 (2007) s337–s384 doi:10.1088/0029-5515/47/6/s07 chapter 7: diagnostics a.j.h. donne1,a, a.e. costley2, r. barnsley2, h. bindslev3, r. boivin4 g. conway5,
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