difference between isotopes and isobars
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Isotopes:
The same elements with same atomic number but different mass number is called isotopes of the element. The difference in mass number is due to the change in number of neutrons in that element.
Isobars:
The different elements with different atomic mass but same mass number is called isobar of that element.
(Examples of both isobar and isotope is given in the image)
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