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why is helium nucleus containing no neutrons is likely to be unstable

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  • 27-03-2018
A Helium nucleus is likely to be unstable if it has no neutrons because the remaining protons will repel electromagnetically and basically cause the atom to fall apart. The neutrons could have helped in holding everything together, and not make the protons repel.
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