Nuclides 16 and 15 differ primarily in their Atomic Mass and the number of neutrons they contain. For instance, the nuclide with mass number 16 (such as oxygen-16) has 8 protons and 8 neutrons, while the nuclide with mass number 15 (such as nitrogen-15) has 7 protons and 8 neutrons. This difference in the number of protons also means they belong to different elements, affecting their chemical properties and behavior.
The nuclides (^{16}{8}\text{O}) and (^{15}{8}\text{O}) differ in their atomic mass and neutron count. (^{16}{8}\text{O}) has 8 protons and 8 neutrons, while (^{15}{8}\text{O}) has 8 protons and 7 neutrons. This difference in neutron number results in (^{16}{8}\text{O}) being stable, while (^{15}{8}\text{O}) is a radioactive isotope with a shorter half-life. Consequently, their physical and nuclear properties also vary due to this difference in stability.
15/16 is in its simplest form.
the answer would be 16 because 1 more than 15 is 16
Your answer is 16 & 21 21 - 16 = 5 21 * 16 = 336
16/15 = 1 and 1/15
15 and 16
No
Decay series
yes
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No. Some are stable.
15/16 = 15 ÷ 16 = 0.9375
16 + 15 = 31
GCF requires 2 numbers to compute. "What do you have in common?" begs the question "In common with what?" It is the same thing here.◄
16 31-15=16 15-31=-16
x + 16 < 15 x + 16 - 16 < 15 - 16 x < -1
15/16 is in its simplest form.