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Define isotopes
Isobars
Isotopes
With examples

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Answered by doglover85
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Some other examples of isotopes include C- 12 and C-14, which are isotopes of carbon, and Cl-35 and Cl-37, which are isotopes of chlorine. Isobars are atoms of different elements having the same mass number.These elements have an equal number of nucleons, but different number of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
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 exampleof a series of isobars would be 40S, 40Cl, 40Ar, 40K, and40Ca.


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doglover85: Two nuclides are isotonesif they have the same neutron number N, but different proton number Z. For example, boron-12 and carbon-13 nuclei both contain 7 neutrons, and so are isotones. Similarly, 36S,37Cl, 38Ar, 39K, and 40Ca nuclei are all isotones of 20 because they all contain 20 neutrons.
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Answered by Wildcanary
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Answer: isotopes are different forms of elements that have the same atomic number but differ in atomic weight as the isotopes of hydrogen

Isobars it is the curved lines that join the points of equal pressure in atmospheric pressure maps

The centre of high atmospheric pressure areas is represented by "H"

The centre of low atmospheric pressure areas is represented by "L"

The wind moves from the areas of high atmospheric pressure to the areas of low atmospheric pressure.

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