20 Physics -- Nuclear Physics

Define the following terms .1. Isotopes2. Isotones3. Isobars 

Define the following terms .

1. Isotopes

2. Isotones

3. Isobars 

1. Isotopes: Isotopes are variants of an element that have the same number of protons (same atomic number) but different numbers of neutrons (different mass numbers). This means isotopes of an element have the same chemical properties but vary in atomic mass. For example, carbon-12 (12C) and carbon-14 (14C) are isotopes of carbon.


2. Isotones: Isotones are nuclei of different elements that have the same number of neutrons but different numbers of protons. In other words, isotones share the same neutron-to-proton ratio. Isotones may have different atomic numbers and atomic masses. For example, oxygen-16 (16O) and nitrogen-15 (15N) are isotones.


3. Isobars: Isobars are nuclei of different elements that have the same mass number (sum of protons and neutrons) but different atomic numbers and different numbers of protons and neutrons. Isobars have similar atomic masses but different chemical properties due to different numbers of protons. For instance, carbon-14 (14C) and nitrogen-14 (14N) are isobars.

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