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How are isotopes are detected and separared ?

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Answered by Mahimasharan971
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Isotope separation. Isotope separation is the process of concentrating specific isotopesof a chemical element by removing other isotopes. The use of the nuclides produced is various.. The largest variety is used in research (e.g. in chemistry where atoms of "marker" nuclide are used to figure out reaction mechanisms).
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Isotopes of a given element have nuclei with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. Some isotopes are stable, however radioisotopes are unstable and disintegrate, with the emission of three main types of radiation. Alpha emitters release a particle composed of 2 neutrons and 2 protons.
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Answered by ashok7854727pe9xmf
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isotopes are simply detected...

Isotopes ✒ Atoms that have same atomic numbers and different atomic mass called isotopes....

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