neutronoverflod
Neutronoverflod refers to a condition where a nucleus contains a significantly larger number of neutrons than would be expected for a stable isotope of that element. This neutron excess makes the nucleus unstable. The ratio of neutrons to protons is a key factor in nuclear stability. When this ratio becomes too high, the strong nuclear force, which binds protons and neutrons together, is overcome by the electrostatic repulsion between the positively charged protons, leading to instability.
Nuclei with neutronoverflod are typically radioactive. They undergo radioactive decay processes to achieve a more stable
Neutronoverflod can occur in various contexts, including nuclear reactors where fission produces many neutron-rich fission fragments,