Chemistry, asked by crassy371dickhead, 8 months ago

what are isodiaphers and give 3 examples

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Answered by sourya1794
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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....

Answered by someshchandra9332
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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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