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Chemistry, 10.12.2021 20:20, haleyblu6281

Which of the following describes an atomic property that makes some atoms useful for nuclear medicine applications and nuclear power generation?A. Isotopes of an atom differ in the number of electrons they contain. Some isotopes are stable, and these are used in nuclear medicine and the generation of nuclear power. B.Isotopes of an atom differ in the number of neutrons they contain. Some isotopes are unstable, and these are used in nuclear medicine and the generation of nuclear power. C.Isotopes of an atom differ in the number of neutrons they contain. Some isotopes are stable, and these are used in nuclear medicine and the generation of nuclear power. D.Isotopes of an atom differ in the number of electrons they contain. Some isotopes are unstable, and these are used in nuclear medicine and the generation of nuclear power.

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