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An isotone of
76
32
G
e
is -
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An isotone of
76
32
G
e
is -
(A)
77
32
G
e
(B)
7733
A
s
(C)
7734
S
e
(D)
79
34
S
e
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(B) An isotone of 76
32
G
e
is
77
33
A
s
.
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