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BETA SPECTRUM case: electron emission produces evidence from proton number rise. Which option best answers the objective "Explain nuclear stability using neutron-proton ratio." for Nuclear instability, while reaching the conclusion about antineutrino context?

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BETA SPECTRUM case: electron emission produces evidence from proton number rise. Which option best answers the objective "Explain nuclear stability using neutron-proton ratio." for Nuclear instability, while reaching the conclusion about antineutrino context?.

  1. A.nuc-122-beta-spectrum: Link electron emission to proton number rise and conclude antineutrino context for Nuclear instability.
  2. B.nuc-122-beta-spectrum: Ignore proton number rise and answer with an unrelated Radioactivity recall phrase.
  3. C.nuc-122-beta-spectrum: Swap the required nuclear distinction and claim antineutrino context without evidence.
  4. D.nuc-122-beta-spectrum: Use a calculation label only, without applying explain nuclear stability using neutron-proton ratio..

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  • The correct option is nuc-122-beta-spectrum: Link electron emission to proton number rise and conclude antineutrino context for Nuclear instability.

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It is correct because the beta spectrum context uses proton number rise to support explain nuclear stability using neutron-proton ratio. in Nuclear instability.

The distractors fail because they either ignore the evidence, swap a nuclear concept boundary, or give a label without the required A-Level Physics reasoning.

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