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[i]see isotopes[/i]
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i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:175
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[i]lihat isotop[/i]
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Located in
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Isotone
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i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:178
i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:184
i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:197
i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:207
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Isotone
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Nuclear Isomer
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i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:179
i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:188
i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:198
i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:202
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Isomer Nuklear
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abuyop
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Isobars
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i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:180
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Isobar
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Two nuclides are isotones if they have the same number N of neutrons.
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i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:185
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Isobar
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i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:189
i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:193
i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:206
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Isobar
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Isobars are nuclides having the same mass number, i.e. sum of protons plus neutrons.
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i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:194
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A nuclear isomer is a metastable or isomeric state of an atom caused by the excitation of a proton or neutron in its nucleus so that it requires a change in spin before it can release its extra energy. They decay to lower energy states of the nuclide through two isomeric transitions:[br] -> γ- emission (emission of a high-energy photon)[br] -> internal conversion (the energy is used to ionize the atom)[br] Contrast this with the definition of a chemical isomer, the more common use of the word. Also contrast with the meaning of isotope, in which the difference is the number of neutrons in the nucleus. Metastable isomers of a particular atom are usually designated with an "m" (or, in the case of atoms with more than one isomer, 2m, 3m, and so on). This designation is usually placed after the atomic symbol and number of the atom (e.g., Co-58m), but is sometimes placed as a superscript before (e.g., [sup]m[/sup]Co-58 or [sup]58m[/sup]Co).
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i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:203
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Beta rays
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i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:211
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Sinaran Beta
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Rays consisting of electrons that are emitted from Atoms of radioactive elements.
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i18n: file: data/knowledge.xml:212
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Sinaran mengandungi elektron yang dipancarkan dari Atom unsur yang bersifat radioaktif.
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rc.cpp:2400
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