To understand the stability of nuclei, one has to first know about BINDING ENERGY. When an atom is formed , some of the masses of the electron or proton or the neutron is converted into energy (according to the equation E=mc2).this energy i...
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In nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry, nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts, often producing free neutrons and lighter nuclei, which may...
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Coulomb repulsion makes very large nuclei unstable because as more and more nucleons are put into a nucleus, the Coulomb energy keeps going up, while the effect of the attractive nuclear force goes up less strongly because of its short-range nature.
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Large nuclei are unstable because the strong nuclear force is a short - range force. It acts over only 2 nucleons that are under 10-15 meters or an f m. Once out of this range, this nuclear force is virtually worthless.
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Large nuclei are unstable because there are too many or too few neutrons relative to the number of protons. The more protons there are in the nucleus the more electrical repulsion there will be.
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7. Very large nuclei are unstable because the strong force is not strong enough to overcome the electromagnetic repulsion between the protons. True. 8. According to the heliocentric model, which was favored by the ancient Greeks, the sun, moon and stars all orbit the Earth.
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Large nuclei are unstable because the strong force that holds the nucleus together only works over short distances. In a very large nucleus, the protons on opposite sides are too far apart to be held together by the strong force, so they begin to repel each other.
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