$_6 C^{12}$ and $_1 T^3$ are formed in nature due to the nuclear reaction of a neutron with:

  • A
    $_7 N^{14}$
  • B
    $_6 C^{13}$
  • C
    $_2 He^{4}$
  • D
    $_3 Li^{6}$

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