1.
Isotopes have the same ___
2.
Isotopic effect is greater in ___
3.
Isoelectronic species must have same ___
4.
Isotopes can be detected using ___
6.
Isodiaphers have same ___
8.
Isotopes have same chemical properties because ___
9.
Thomson model pictures electrons as ___
10.
Isosters and isoelectronic species are ___
11.
Isomorphs share same ___
12.
Isotopes differ in ___
13.
Rutherford disproved Thomson because ___
14.
Thomson’s model fails to explain ___
15.
F¹⁹ and K³⁹ are isodiaphers because both have ___
16.
Heaviest isotopes are generally ___
17.
Isobars show different chemical properties because ___
18.
Thomson’s model assumes mass is ___
19.
Thomson’s model describes atom as ___
20.
Isoelectronic species must have same ___
21.
A − 2Z constant defines ___
22.
¹⁹F and ³⁹K share which property?
23.
Thomson’s model explains ___
24.
Example of isotopes of carbon
25.
Species with same isotopic number belong to ___
26.
In isobars, the sum of ___ remains same
27.
¹⁴C, ¹⁵N, ¹⁶O are isotones because they all have ___ neutrons
28.
⁴⁰Ca and ⁴⁰Ar are ___
29.
Isobars differ in ___
30.
Isotones have same ___
31.
Heavy isotopes are generally ___
32.
Isoelectronic species have same number of ___
34.
Isobars have same ___
35.
Isotopes can be separated by ___
36.
In Thomson model, positive charge is ___
37.
Chemical properties depend mainly on ___
38.
Thomson’s model was rejected by ___
39.
Which is an example of isomorphs?
40.
Species with same number of atoms & electrons are ___
41.
Which species is NOT isoelectronic with CN⁻?
42.
CN⁻, CO, N₂, NO⁺ have ___ electrons each
43.
In Thomson’s model electrons are ___
45.
Isoelectronic set among these is ___