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What is isotherm and isotope?​

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Answered by MissQueenOfFashion
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Definition of isotherm. 1 : a line on a map or chart of the earth's surface connecting points having the same temperature at a given time or the same mean temperature for a given period. 2 : a line on a chart representing changes of volume or pressure under conditions of constant temperature.

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Answered by antoinette16
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An isotherm is the relationship between the concentrations of a solid and fluid, used to describe states of no change in the sorption process.

Isotopes are members of a family of an element that all have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.

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