What are isodiaphers
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A set of nuclides with equal proton number (atomic number), i.e., of the same chemical element but different neutron numbers, are called isotopes of the element. ... Likewise, nuclides with the same neutron excess (N − Z) are called isodiaphers.
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A set of nuclides with equal proton number (atomic number), i.e., of the same chemical element but different neutron numbers, are called isotopes of the element.
Likewise, nuclides with the same neutron excess (N − Z) are called isodiaphers.
A set of nuclides which has a different number of protons and neutrons but there exists the same difference between the protons and neutrons are isodiaphers. For example, Thorium -234 and Uranium -238 are considered as isodiaphers. Hence, Thorium -234 and Uranium -238 are considered as isodiaphers."
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