Which of the following is an $(n, p)$ reaction?

  • A
    $_{13}Al^{27} + _{0}n^{1} \xrightarrow{\quad} _{12}Mg^{27} + _{1}H^{1}$
  • B
    $_{7}N^{14} + _{2}He^{4} \xrightarrow{\quad} _{8}O^{17} + _{1}H^{1}$
  • C
    $_{6}C^{12} + _{1}H^{2} \xrightarrow{\quad} _{7}N^{13} + _{0}n^{1}$
  • D
    $_{92}U^{235} + _{0}n^{1} \xrightarrow{\quad} _{54}Xe^{140} + _{38}Sr^{93} + 3 _{0}n^{1}$

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