HSCstudent08
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2002 HSC Q19
... A nucleus is unstable when oxidation or reduction is taking place in the nucleus. This disrupts the outer shell (since it is either gaining or losing electrons) and hence, makes the nucleus unstable.
Does that mean i'm wrong if i say this? (read statement below)Question: Describe the conditions under which a nucleus is unstable
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In this part most candidates wrote too much, going well beyond the allcoated space. Many candidates erroneously included electrons in their answer to a question of nuclear stability.
... A nucleus is unstable when oxidation or reduction is taking place in the nucleus. This disrupts the outer shell (since it is either gaining or losing electrons) and hence, makes the nucleus unstable.