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To what stable isotope .(103)Lr^(257) de...

To what stable isotope `._(103)Lr^(257)` decay?

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To determine the stable isotope to which the isotope \( _{103}^{257}Lr \) (Lawrencium) decays, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the element and its properties - The element given is Lawrencium (Lr). - The atomic number of Lawrencium is 103. - The mass number of Lawrencium is 257. ### Step 2: Determine the decay series ...
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