isotope

/ˈaɪsəˌtoʊp/
noun
  1. One of two or more forms of a chemical element that have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons.
    • Carbon-14 is a radioactive isotope used to date ancient artifacts.
    • Scientists study isotopes of hydrogen to understand nuclear reactions.
    • The isotope uranium-235 is essential for nuclear power plants.
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