Question: Why are atomic nuclei more or less limited in size and in neutron-proton ratio? That is, why are there no stable nuclei with 10 times

Why are atomic nuclei more or less limited in size and in neutron-proton ratio? That is, why are there no stable nuclei with 10 times as many neutrons as protons, and why are there no atomic nuclei the size of marbles?

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