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What is the upper limit of z for an element to be a naturally occurring radioisotope

I think it's 88?

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Answer:

I am confirming that yes indeed the answer is 92

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User Siddharth Sharma
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Answer:

No. Its 92.

Step-by-step explanation:

Took the quiz on k12

Nuclear Chem

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User Kirill Chernikov
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