Definition of Isodiaphers

Asked by Kiran Patel · 1 year ago

What are isodiaphers in chemistry?

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Isodiaphers are atoms or molecules that have the same number of neutrons but a different number of protons. In other words, they are nuclides with the same neutron number (N) but different atomic numbers (Z). This concept is important in nuclear chemistry and isotope studies.

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