There is no stable nucleus with A = 5. This has profound consequences for the way stars

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There is no stable nucleus with A = 5. This has profound consequences for the way stars burn and form elements. The two candidates for stable nuclei with A = 5 are 52He and 53Li. Look up or figure out what they decay into and show that their decays are allowed by energy conservation.            

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The Physics of Energy

ISBN: 978-1107016651

1st edition

Authors: Robert L. Jaffe, Washington Taylor

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