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Two atoms are said to be isobars, if...

Two atoms are said to be isobars, if

A

They have same atomic number but different mass number

B

They have same number of electrons but different number of neutrons

C

They have same number of neutrons but different number of electrons

D

Sum of the number of protons and neutrons is same but the number of protons is different

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D

Isobars have the same mass number (i.e., sum of protons and neutrons) but different atomic number (i.e., number of protons). E.g. `""_(18)Ar^(40) and ""_(19)K^(90)` are isobars.
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