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Etymology
From Greek ί�ο� (iso-, "equal", "same") + ���ο� ("place"), because the different isotopes of a chemical element always occupy the same position in the periodic table of elements.
Noun
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- physics Any of two or more atoms of an element having the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons in its nucleus. As a consequence, it will have the same atomic number but a different mass number (atomic weight).
Translations
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Finnish: isotooppi
French: #French|isotope m
German: Isotop n
Icelandic: samsæta f
Japanese: ��� (�����, d�itai)
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Portuguese: isótopo m
Russian: изо�оп (izotóp) m
Spanish: isótopo m
Swedish: isotop c
Derived terms
isotope analysis
isotope dilution
isotope geochemistry
isotope hydrology
isotope map
isotope separation
isotope shift
isotope table
See also
isobar
isotone
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