The atomic symbol 206
82 pb represents lead-206 (pb-206), an isotope that has 82 protons and 1...
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The atomic symbol 206
82 pb represents lead-206 (pb-206), an isotope that has 82 protons and 124 neutrons. which atomic symbol could represent an isotope that undergoes radioactive decay to produce pb-206?
a. 238
92 u
b. 222
87 pb
c. 178
72 hf
d. 192
77 pb
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