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This article is about a chemistry concept. For the mathematical meaning, see monotone.

Two nuclides are isotones if they have the same number [N] of neutrons. For example, Boron-12 and Carbon-13, both have 7 Neutrons.

This is to be contrasted with:

The word "isotone" looks like Greek for "same stretching", but it actually is "isotope" with "p" for "proton" replaced by "n" for "neutron".

 


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