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how can you use a magnetic field to separate isotopes of chemical element​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

magnetic field can repell different isotope according to spin of electron

Answered by monica789412
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When the exclusive energies via way of means of producing a plurality of spaced magnetic reflect fields withinside the plasma region can make the magnetic field separate the isotopes.

How does the magnetic field be used to separate the isotope of a chemical element?

  • One of the isotopes of detail having numerous isotopes may be separated from the others in a dense, impartial plasma.  
  • This might also additionally include tremendous ions and terrible electrons or as an alternative of tremendous and terrible ions, otherwise of a combination of tremendous ions, terrible ions, and electrons.
  • The plasma might also additionally then be injected right into a magnetic area or can be generated withinside the area wherein greater electricity is imparted to a specific isotope than to the others.
  • Finally, the isotopes are separated from every different idea in their differential energies.
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