isotope

[ US /ˈaɪsəˌtoʊp/ ]
[ UK /ˈa‍ɪsətˌə‍ʊp/ ]
NOUN
  1. one of two or more atoms with the same atomic number but with different numbers of neutrons
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How To Use isotope In A Sentence

  • Edward, TMS inbox: "0312 Isotope is not the word you're looking for - you are thinking of allotrope. BBC News - Home
  • The lead found in captive condors and released condors with low levels in their blood had isotope ratios similar to lead found in dead livestock and wildlife that had not been killed by hunters.
  • We know that for a fact because we've measured the isotope ratio of deuterium and hydrogen.
  • If the government doesn't accept the recommendation to build a new reactor, the other options to secure a long-term isotope supply will have to be revisited, the report said. Dose.ca Music briefs
  • For example, by GIS thematic map and overlaying analysis every factor is visualized to administer to sample design of isotope investigation.
  • This indicated that tissue stable sulfur isotope turnover in these mussels is influenced by sulfide detoxification activities.
  • radioactive isotope
  • Besides hydrogen and its isotope deuterium, researchers use the isotopes of boron, oxygen, nitrogen and carbon.
  • In fact, the elements with atomic numbers 43, 61, and 85 (technetium, promethium, and astatine, respectively) were unknown on earth until some of their radioactive isotopes had been produced synthetically.
  • The primary by-product of enrichment is depleted uranium (DU), principally the U-238 isotope, which is stored either as UF6 or U3O8. Nuclear waste management
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