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A light nuclide that has n//p ratio 2 an...

A light nuclide that has `n//p` ratio 2 and has magic number of neutrons but still shows radioactivity
a. `._(2)He^(4)` b. `._(1)He^(3)` c. `._(1)H^(2)` d. `._(2)He^(3)`

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