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A radioactive ncleus A finaly transforms into a stable nucleus. B Then A and B can be

A

isobars

B

isotones

C

isotopes

D

none of these

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c

A and `B` can be isotopes if number of `beta`decays is two times the number of `alpha`-decays.
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