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Nuclear isomers (e.g., Uranium-X and Uranium-Z) are a unique class of radioactive species discoveredNuclear Chemistry and Radioactivity Chemistry Question

Question

Nuclear isomers (e.g., Uranium-X and Uranium-Z) are a unique class of radioactive species discovered by Otto Hahn. How do these isomers chemically and physically differ?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

Nuclear isomers are atomic nuclei with the same number of protons and neutrons (same $Z$ and $A$) but different nuclear energy states (one ground, one metastable/excited). This causes them to exhibit significantly different radioactive properties (e.g., different half-lives).

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