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A radioactive nucleus emits a beta particle, then the parent and daughter nuclei are ⇢Isotones ⇢Isotopes ⇢Isomers ⇢Isobars
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A radioactive nucleus emits a beta particle, then the parent and daughter nuclei are
⇢Isotones
⇢Isotopes
⇢Isomers
⇢Isobars
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isobars
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A radioactive nucleus emits beta particle(Like uranium,radium)
So the mass numbers are same for daughter nuclei .
They have different atomic numbes .
So they are isobars
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