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1.Yes, it would be found in nature, 1:1 ratio of proton=neutron.
2.No, since it is more likely for atoms with an atomic number greater than 50 to have a 1.5:1 ratio.
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The correct answers are:
1. Yes, it would be found in nature, 1:1 ratio of proton=neutron.
2. No, since it is more likely for atoms with an atomic number greater than 50 to have a 1.5:1 ratio.
Would a large atom (more than 60 protons) be found in nature if it has the same number of protons and neutrons?
No, since it is more likely for atoms with an atomic number greater than 50 to have a 1.5:1 ratio.
Why is the neutron to proton ratio so important?
The ratio of neutrons to protons (n/p) is a successful way of predicting nuclear stability. This ratio is close to 1 for atoms of elements with low atomic numbers (of less than about 20 protons). The n/p ratio steadily increases as the atomic number increases past element 20 (calcium) to about element 84 (polonium).
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