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Unstable nuclei attain stability through disintegration. The nuclear stability is related to neutron proton ratio (n//p) . For stable nuclei n//p ratio lies close to unity for elements with low atmoic numbers (20 or less) but it is more than 1 for nuclei having higher atomic numbers. Nuclei having n//p ratio either very high or low undergo nuclear transformation. When n//p ratio is higher than required for stability, the nuclei have the tendency to emit beta -rays. while when n//p ratio is lower than required for stability, the nuclei either emits alpha -particles or a positron or capture K -electron.

Unstable nuclei attain stability through disintegration. The nuclear stability is related to neutron proton ratio (n//p) . For stable nuclei n//p ratio lies close to unity for elements with low atmoic numbers (20 or less) but it is more than 1 for nuclei having higher atomic numbers. Nuclei having n//p ratio either very high or low undergo nuclear transformation. When n//p ratio is higher than required for stability, the nuclei have the tendency to emit beta -rays. while when n//p ratio is lower than required for stability, the nuclei either emits alpha -particles or a positron or capture K -electron.

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