Practice Isobars (4.11.2) - Atomic Structure - ICSE 8 Chemistry
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Question 1 Easy

What is an isobar?

💡 Hint: Think about elements with the same total number of particles in the nucleus.

Question 2 Easy

Name an example of an isobar.

💡 Hint: Consider elements that have a mass number of 40.

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Question 1

What are isobars?

Atoms of the same element
Atoms with the same mass number but different atomic numbers
Atoms with different mass numbers

💡 Hint: Consider the definitions of both isobars and isotopes.

Question 2

True or False: Isobars have the same atomic number.

True
False

💡 Hint: Think about what is characteristic of isobars.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Two elements have a mass number of 50, one is Titanium, and the other is Vanadium. Identify their atomic numbers and explain how they are related as isobars.

💡 Hint: Remember to identify each element's properties from the periodic table.

Challenge 2 Hard

If a nucleus releases a particle changing it from an isobar of Argon-40 to an isobar of Calcium-40, what change occurs in its number of protons and neutrons?

💡 Hint: Think about the balancing act involving protons and neutrons.

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