Nuclear Physics and RadioactivityHard
Question
Which of the following pair of nuclei are isobars of the element?
Options
A.$\ _{1}^{2}H$ and $\ _{1}^{3}H$
B.$\ _{92}^{236}U$ and $\ _{92}^{238}U$
C.$\ _{80}^{198}Hg$ and $\ _{79}^{197}Au$
D.$\ _{1}^{3}H$ and $\ _{2}^{3}H$
Solution
Isobars are nuclei that have the same mass number
$\ _{1}^{3}H\&\ _{2}^{3}He$ have same mass number.
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