what is isotope? what are the isotopes of carbon
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i) Isotopes are elements with the same atomic number but different mass numbers. Example, hydrogen has 3 isotopes - protium (1H1), deuterium (2H1) and tritium (3H1).
ii) Isobars are elements which have different atomic numbers but the same mass number. They are different chemical elements. Example, iron and nickel, both have mass number 58, whereas atomic numbers are different.
⇒ Uses of isotopes -
a) The radioisotopes are being widely used in the field of agriculture than in any other field of science and their application is leading us to the solution of many agriculture problems in a shorter time and more precisely. Thus, radioisotopes have become a very important aid to scientists dealing with the solution of agricultural problems. In addition to this, radioactive tracers and radiation sources have become indispensable to all the intricate agricultural research problems
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Isotopes are the substance which have same atomic number and different atomic mass
Isotopes of carbon C¹², C¹³, C¹⁴