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Under which conditions would a nucleus be least likely to undergo radioactive decay? A. When the strong nuclear forces are less than the electrostatic forces of repulsion
B. When the strong nuclear forces are greater than the electrostatic forces of repulsion
C. When the strong nuclear forces are less than the electrostatic forces of attraction
D. When the strong nuclear forces are greater than the electrostatic forces of attraction
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