Isotopos Isobaros Isotonos Ejercicio ❲2026 Edition❳

The final clue came from Carbon-14 and Nitrogen-15 . Neutro jumped: “They have the same number of neutrons: 8 each!” “But Carbon has 6 protons, Nitrogen has 7,” added Proto. “And different mass numbers (14 vs. 15). They are ISÓTONOS — same neutrons, different Z and A.” (Ejercicio tip: Isotonos = mismo N, diferente Z)

Now go ace your — you’ve got the story in your head. 🧪 isotopos isobaros isotonos ejercicio

Here’s a short, memorable story that turns the Spanish exercise on into a narrative. It’s designed to help you understand and remember the differences without memorizing dry definitions. Title: The Three Element Detectives The final clue came from Carbon-14 and Nitrogen-15

Two suspects, Uranium-235 and Uranium-238 , looked almost identical. “Same proton number (92),” said Proto. “But different neutrons (143 vs. 146).” “Aha!” shouted Masa. “Different mass numbers (235 vs. 238). They are ISÓTOPOS — same element, same protons, different neutrons.” (Ejercicio tip: Isotopos = mismo Z, diferente A) It’s designed to help you understand and remember

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