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प्रश्न
The atomic species A and B have different number of protons but the same number of nucleons. On the other hand, the atomic species X and Y have the same number of protons but different number of nucleons. Which pair is an example of isobars ? Why ?
उत्तर
Atoms of different elements with different atomic numbers but same mass number are known as isobars.
Here, A and B are the examples of isobars, as they have same number of nucleons.
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