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If any uses Chad's videos, I'm confused on the rules for determining nuclear radioactivity.

So usually if there is an odd # of Z or N, it can be radioactive.

How about for those where N/Z=1 for Z less than or equal to 20 (up to calicum) and N/Z=1.6 for larger Z

and Magic #s of N or Z?
 
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