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7 July, 15:11

Which statement describes the stability of the nuclei of potassium atoms

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  1. 7 July, 17:01
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    In general though, the potassium atom has 19 protons, and has 1 valence electron in the 4s orbital. The nucleus of the atom contains 19 protons and (21 neutrons on average.) If we were too apply the laws regarding the band of stability then that ratio is very stable and it is very unlikely (less than 10^-21%) that the nucleus would ever go through any form of decay.
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