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Explain the inherent redundancy in the nuclide symbol $_{Z}^{A} X .$
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Step 1: The nuclide symbol is represented as $_{Z}^{A} X$, where $Z$ is the atomic number, $A$ is the atomic mass, and $X$ is the symbol of the element. Show more…
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