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Identify the pair of isotopes, isobars and isotones from the following:
`""_(6)X^(12), ""_(1)Y^(3), ""_(2)M^(3), ""_(6)Z^(14), ""_(79)N^(197), ""_(80)G^(198)`

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To solve the problem of identifying pairs of isotopes, isobars, and isotones from the given isotopes, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Definitions - **Isotopes**: Atoms with the same number of protons (same atomic number) but different mass numbers (different number of neutrons). - **Isobars**: Atoms with the same mass number but different numbers of protons (different atomic numbers). - **Isotones**: Atoms with the same number of neutrons but different numbers of protons (different atomic numbers). ### Step 2: List the Given Isotopes ...
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