Light nuclei are stable when the ratio of protons to neutrons is a. greater than 1. c. equal to 1. b. less than 1. d. equal to 2.
hi
Please close this out and post this in the correct section.
that's mean. now the user will leave OS forever.
Just hush Conq -_- if you wasn't going to help, don't comment.
look i just need help this is my first time on openstudy
You're not being that helpful either...
Any ideas on what the anwer might be ?
answer*
not really
This isn't the subject for help, he should close it and post it in the correct section for help. And all you put was *hi* seriously?
Users are more likely to stay if you actually help them with their questions.
look someone just help me
Probably the only time someone comments on their question is if they post it in the wrong section.
Any guesses ? @redneckforlife1992
look i never have used openstudy so i dont know how it works
The ratio of protons to neutrons neither increases nor decreases, so cross out "greater than 1" and "less than 1".
so is it equal to 1
Correct !
thank you
See how easy it is to help someone ? @King.Void. After you help them, you could then tell them to post it in the correct section. :)
That's all you gotta do, just click that, then type in the subject you're looking for. And also if you want to chat with other users there's some chat boxes below. I highly recommend *math* that's the most active chat. And also, don't forget to read the CoC http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct
like i said i never used openstudy
Give that information to them after you help them.
Now for you Conq, umm. Or you could guide them to the correct section, then help. @redneckforlife1992 I understand, just click those screenshots it's pretty simple :)
That's not a very effective process, unless you intentionally want them to leave the site.
They wouldn't leave.. They are going to the correct section for BETTER help.
look im a backwoods countryboy so i dont use the computer alot
Really ? Because when they leave their post, I point to their picture and it says they're offline.
It's fine @redneckforlife1992 . I was wrong.
ok
It's quite hard to post your question in the correct section when you're offline.
yeah
I would give the guy a break, he just got on here
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