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The elements are identified by their atomic numbers and not by their mass numbers. Justify.

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In the study of the atomic structure, we have seen that the isotopes of an element have different mass numbers. In isobars, the atoms of different elements have same mass numbers. However, the atomic numbers of no two elements can be the same. Therefore, the elements are identified by their atomic numbers and not by their mass numbers.
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