4.6.1 - ISOBARS
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What are isobars?
💡 Hint: Think about mass number and what defines an element.
Can you name two examples of isobars?
💡 Hint: Consider elements with the same mass but different atomic numbers.
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What are isobars?
💡 Hint: Focus on the definitions of atomic properties.
Calcium-40 and Argon-40 are examples of what?
💡 Hint: Think about their atomic identity.
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Given an element with a mass number of 40, evaluate and categorize it into isobars, discussing its significance in nuclear reactions.
💡 Hint: Employ the periodic table for atomic number identification.
Examine how the isobaric relationship between certain elements could impact their practical applications in technology or medicine.
💡 Hint: Consider fields where atomic properties matter.
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