| 21. | In formation of a cosmogenic nuclide, a cosmic ray interacts with the stable cosmogenic isotopes.
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| 22. | To find a specific nuclide, divide the atomic number by 15 and ignore the remainder.
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| 23. | By changing the number of protons, double electron capture transforms the nuclide into a new element.
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| 24. | Each point plotted on the graph thus represents the nuclide of a real or hypothetical chemical element.
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| 25. | RGDs ) eventually kill the cancer cell if the nuclide decays in the vicinity of the cell.
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| 26. | As noted in the case of lead-204, a radiogenic nuclide is often not radioactive.
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| 27. | The daughter nuclide, if it is in an excited state, then transitions to its ground state.
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| 28. | It is the only fissile isotope that is a primordial nuclide or found in significant quantity in nature.
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| 29. | Iodine-131 has a half life of 8.02 days, decaying into a stable nuclide.
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| 30. | Neutrons or protons bound in a nucleus can be stable or unstable, however, depending on the nuclide.
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