Which is true about stable isotopes?(1 point)ResponsesIsotopes with more neutrons than protons are always stable.Isotopes with more neutrons than protons are always stable.Isotopes that are naturally occurring in nature are always unstable.Isotopes that are naturally occurring in nature are always unstable.A stable nucleus has a similar number of protons and neutrons.A stable nucleus has a similar number of protons and neutrons.Isotopes are always unstable because they are radioactive.

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The statement that is true about stable isotopes is: A stable nucleus has a similar number of protons and neutrons.

While it's not strictly accurate to say that stable isotopes always have nearly equal numbers of protons and neutrons, many stable isotopes do have a roughly balanced ratio. However, it is possible for some stable isotopes to have a greater number of neutrons than protons, especially in heavier elements. The other statements provided are not correct.

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