5. Determine the Nuclear Shell Model expected spin and parity of the ground state for the following nuclei: (a) $^{11}B$ (b) $^{15}C$ (c) $^{17}F$ (d) $^{31}P$
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(a) 11B: 5 protons and 6 neutrons (b) 15C: 6 protons and 9 neutrons (c) 17F: 9 protons and 8 neutrons (d) 31P: 15 protons and 16 neutrons Show more…
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