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16 8 o and 16 7 n are isobars. Use this example to explain isobars

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Isobars are atoms or nuclides of separate chemical elements having the same number of nucleons (protons+ neutrons). The name was given by Alfred Walter Stewart in 1918. It is originally taken from the combination of Greek words- isos means equal and bar means weight.

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Isobars are atoms (nuclides) of different chemical elements that have the same number of nucleons. Correspondingly, isobars differ in atomic number (or number of protons) but have the same mass number. An example of a series of isobars would be 40S, 40Cl, 40Ar, 40K, and 40Ca.

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