A stable isotope has just<em> the right number of neutrons for the number of protons </em>(the <em>n:p ratio</em>) to hold the nucleus together against the repulsions of the protons.
A radioactive isotope has either too few or too many neutrons for the nucleus to be stable,
The nucleus will then emit <em>alpha, beta, or gamma radiation</em> in an attempt to become more stable.
Here are the choices:
Warm air rises while cold air falls.
The warmer air contains less water vapor per unit of volume.
The warmer air contains more water vapor per unit of volume.
Moist air has lower density than dry air does.
The best answer is: <em>The warmer air contains more water vapor per unit of volume.
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Answer:
Ice
Explanation:
When ice melts it makes water