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17. what is the ratio of protons to neutrons that is in the stable rang…

Question

  1. what is the ratio of protons to neutrons that is in the stable range? 18. which elements are always unstable?

Explanation:

Step1: Proton - neutron ratio for stability

For light elements (atomic number \(Z<20\)), a stable proton - neutron ratio (\(p/n\)) is close to \(1:1\). As the atomic number increases (\(Z > 20\)), the stable \(p/n\) ratio increases to about \(1.5:1\). So the stable range is approximately \(1:1\) to \(1.5:1\).

Step2: Unstable elements

Elements with atomic number \(Z>83\) (bismuth and above) are always unstable because the electrostatic repulsion between protons becomes too great to be balanced by the strong - nuclear force, and they undergo radioactive decay.

Answer:

  1. Approximately \(1:1\) to \(1.5:1\)
  2. Elements with atomic number \(Z > 83\)