How many bonbons are in lithium 7?

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2026-07-12 20:11

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Lithium-7 is an isotope of lithium, consisting of three protons and four neutrons in its nucleus. If we consider the term "bonbons" metaphorically as representing particles, then one could say there are seven particles (three protons and four neutrons) in a lithium-7 nucleus. However, "bonbons" is not a standard term in nuclear physics.

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