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How to pronounce isotope in English?

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Type Words
Type of atom
Has types deuterium, heavy hydrogen, radioisotope
Derivation isotopic

Examples of isotope

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The presence of the isotope is one more sign that Venus was once a watery world.
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The signature could be caused by a rare transition only possible in the isotope.
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Stable isotope evidence for an amphibious phase in early proboscidean evolution.
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While there, he developed an isotope separation technique via gaseous diffusion.
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The team found another isotope, aluminium-26, suggesting an alternative trigger.
From the newscientist.com
Combining stable isotope analyses and geolocation to reveal kittiwake migration.
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Molybdenum-98 is the most abundant isotope, comprising 24.14% of all molybdenum.
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The cats showed no significant difference in their stable carbon isotope ratios.
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The isotope approach proved to be equally useful, and it is much less expensive.
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More examples
  • One of two or more atoms with the same atomic number but with different numbers of neutrons
  • (isotopic) of or relating to or having the relation of an isotope
  • Isotope was a British jazz-rock band based around guitarist Gary Boyle.
  • In geometry, a polytope (a polyhedron or a polychoron for example) or tiling is isohedral or face-transitive when all its faces are the same. More specifically, all faces must be not merely congruent but must be transitive, i.e. must lie within the same symmetry orbit.
  • (isotopes) Forms of a single element that differ in atomic mass due to a different number of neutrons in the nucleus.
  • (Isotopes) are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons, such as the ^20Ne and ^22Ne isotopes of neon or the ^35Cl and ^37Cl isotopes of chlorine.
  • (Isotopes) There is one stable isotope of gold, and 18 radioisotopes with 195Au being the most stable with a half-life of 186 days.
  • (Isotopes) Variants found in many chemical elements, differing slightly in weight because the number of neutrons in their nuclei differ. Chemically they all behave a like, but some may be unstable and radioactive
  • (Isotopes) radiation sources that have an unstable nuclear (center of the atom) composition.