(a)
Interpretation:
The most abundant isotope of calcium needs to be determined from
Concept introduction:
An atomic species characterized by its nucleus constitution is known as a nuclide.
The nuclear energy of any atomic species is derived by the number of neutrons N or protons Z.
Mega electron volts are used to unitize energy.
Also,
(b)
Interpretation:
The most abundant isotope of phosphorus needs to be determined from
Concept introduction:
An atomic species characterized by its nucleus constitution is known as a nuclide.
The nuclear energy of any atomic species is derived by the number of neutrons N or protons Z.
Mega electron volts are used to unitize energy.
Also,
(c)
Interpretation:
The most abundant isotope of phosphorus needs to be determined from
Concept introduction:
An atomic species characterized by its nucleus constitution is known as a nuclide.
The nuclear energy of any atomic species is derived by the number of neutrons N or protons Z.
Mega electron volts are used to unitize energy.
Also,
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