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The nuclei .(6)C^(13) & .(7)N^(14) can b...

The nuclei `._(6)C^(13) & ._(7)N^(14)` can be described as

A

Isotopes

B

Isotones

C

Isobars

D

Isosteres

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The correct Answer is:
B

They have identical no. of neutrons.
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