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Nuclide vs Isotope - What's the difference?

nuclide | isotope |

In context|physics|lang=en terms the difference between nuclide and isotope

is that nuclide is (physics) an atomic nucleus specified by its atomic number and atomic mass while isotope is (physics) any of two or more forms of an element where the atoms have the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons within their nuclei as a consequence, atoms for the same isotope will have the same atomic number but a different mass number (atomic weight).

As nouns the difference between nuclide and isotope

is that nuclide is (physics) an atomic nucleus specified by its atomic number and atomic mass while isotope is (physics) any of two or more forms of an element where the atoms have the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons within their nuclei as a consequence, atoms for the same isotope will have the same atomic number but a different mass number (atomic weight).

As a verb isotope is

(topology|transitive) to define or demonstrate an isotopy of (one map with another).

nuclide

Noun

(s)
  • (physics) An atomic nucleus specified by its atomic number and atomic mass.
  • Derived terms

    * radionuclide

    Anagrams

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    isotope

    Etymology 1

    Coined in 1914 by British chemist Frederick Soddy from (etyl) .

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (physics) Any of two or more forms of an element where the atoms have the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons within their nuclei. As a consequence, atoms for the same isotope will have the same atomic number but a different mass number (atomic weight).
  • Derived terms
    * isotope analysis * isotope dilution * isotope geochemistry * isotope hydrology * isotope map * isotope separation * isotope shift * isotope table

    See also

    * isobar * isotone

    Etymology 2

    Possible back-formation from isotopy.

    Verb

    (isotop)
  • (topology) To define or demonstrate an isotopy of (one map with another).
  • Anagrams

    * * English back-formations ----