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What is Isosteres? Give Example with atomic number and mass number.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Isosteres are molecules or ions with similar shape and often electronic properties. Many definitions are available. but the term is usually employed in the context of bioactivity and drug development. Such biologically-active compounds containing an isostere is called a bioisostere.

Answered by ks9457936
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In short, Mass number is the number of nucleons, i.e., number of protons and neutrons. When two different elements have the same mass number, they are called isobars. When two atoms have the same atomic number but the different mass numbers, they are called isotopes of each other.

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