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Are fluorine and sodium are isodiaphers

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Isodiaphers: Isodiaphers are the atoms which have different mass number and atomic number but the difference between the number of neutrons and number of protons is same

Fluorine:

10 neutrons

9 protons

(10 - 9 = 1)

Sodium:

12 neutrons

11 protons

(12 - 11 = 1)

So, the difference between the no.of neutrons and the no.of protons is same for both .i.e; 1

So,the fluorine and sodium are isodiaphers....

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