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The number of protons in the nucleus of any other isotope of lead.
Answer to Problem 54A
The number of protons in the nucleus of any other isotope of lead is same and equal to 82.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
An isotope are the nuclides that has same atomic number (Z) but the neutron number (N)will be different.
It is given that lead one isotope has 124 neutrons while 82 protons in its nucleus. Lead has four stable isotopes
Conclusion:
Therefore, the number of protons in any isotope of lead will be 82.
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