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What Are Isobars?

What are isobars? Are they isotopes?

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    Isobars and isotopes are different in fact isobars is opposite of isotopes because

    Isobars are two or more than two types of atoms which have different atomic numbers but same atomic mass .



    Isotopes are two or more than two atoms which have same atomic number but different mass numbers.
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    Xarsh 

    answered 1 year ago

      Isobars are nuclides having the same mass number but different atomic numbers.
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      answered 1 year ago

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