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A photon of hard gamma radiations knocks out a proton for `._(12)^(24)Mg` nucleaus to from:

A

The isotope of parent nucleus

B

The isobar of parent nucleaus

C

The nuclide `._(11)^(23) Na`

D

The isobar of `._(11)^(23) NA`

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The correct Answer is:
`(c)`

`._(12)^(24) Mg overset(gamma-"rays")/(rarr) ._(11)^(23)Na + ._(1)^(1)P`
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