Written by J.A Dobado | Last Updated on April 22, 2024
An Isobar corresponds to those atoms that have the same mass number (A), but different atomic number (Z),
Example:
14/7C14/7N
They are different atoms, but they have equal A and different Z.
Written by J.A Dobado | Last Updated on April 22, 2024
An Isobar corresponds to those atoms that have the same mass number (A), but different atomic number (Z),
Example:
14/7C14/7N
They are different atoms, but they have equal A and different Z.