Chemical Engineering - Nuclear Power Engineering - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Nuclear Power Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 45)
45.
The largest stable nucleus is
U-235
U-238
Pb-206
Bi-209
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Chivi said:   4 years ago
U 238 should be the answer.

Prakash said:   3 years ago
Stable nuclides are nuclides that are not radioactive and so do not spontaneously undergo radioactive decay. When such nuclides are referred to in relation to specific elements, they are usually termed stable isotopes.

According to me, Iron 56 is a stable nucleus.

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