Physical Science (12th Edition), Standalone Book
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Author: Bill W. Tillery
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Chapter 13, Problem 6AC
To determine
The atoms with similar atomic number but different number of neutrons are called:
Allotropes
Isomers
Isotopes
Allomers
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