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.a.b.c.d.and also,......
either...
a. strength of its gamma rays
b. ratio of neutrons to protons
c. number of electrons in the outer shell
d. attraction between neutrons and electrons

and also, if you know...

The Bohr nuclear model suggests that:
a. Electrons have a positive charge.
b. Most of the atom is made of empty space.
c. The nucleus is made of neutrons and electrons.
d. The mass of an atom equals the number of proton

thanks!!

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1) c
2) b

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Stability is determined by the number of electrons in the valence shell ( outer shell) - the octet rule.
the Bohr model suggests electrons occupy circular quantized . We normally use the Bohr model to explain the electron transition. The Rutherford model is the 1 that explains that the atom is mainly empty space. Electrons DO NOT HAVE A NEGATIVE CHARGE. Saying this is a crime lol.
Hope this helps. Good luck!
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