An isotope of lead has mass number 211 and atomic number 82. During radioactive disintegration, it gets converted into an element whose mass number remains the same but atomic number increased by one. Will the end point be an isobar or not.
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The total number of nucleons in a nucleus is equal to [NCERT 1975]. A) ... Radioactive disintegration differs from a chemical change in being [MNR 1991] ... -particle gives rise to a new element whose mass number and atomic number ... -particles, so that the new element's atom has mass number 212 and atomic number 82.
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