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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Duke_University/CHEM_210D%3A_Modern_Applications_of_Chemistry/3%3A_Textbook-_Modern_Applications_of_Chemistry/02%3A_Nuclear_Chemistry/2.04%3A_IsotopesThe presence of neutrons in atomic nuclei accounts for the occurrence of isotopes— samples of an element whose atoms contain different numbers of neutrons and hence exhibit different "nuclidic masses"...The presence of neutrons in atomic nuclei accounts for the occurrence of isotopes— samples of an element whose atoms contain different numbers of neutrons and hence exhibit different "nuclidic masses". The nuclidic mass is the mass of a "nuclide", where a nuclide is the term used for any atom whose nuclear composition (Number of protons and neutrons) is defined.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/General_Chemistry/ChemPRIME_(Moore_et_al.)/04%3A_The_Structure_of_Atoms/4.12%3A_IsotopesThe presence of neutrons in atomic nuclei accounts for the occurrence of isotopes— samples of an element whose atoms contain different numbers of neutrons and hence exhibit different "nuclidic masses"...The presence of neutrons in atomic nuclei accounts for the occurrence of isotopes— samples of an element whose atoms contain different numbers of neutrons and hence exhibit different "nuclidic masses". The nuclidic mass is the mass of a "nuclide", where a nuclide is the term used for any atom whose nuclear composition (Number of protons and neutrons) is defined.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_North_Texas/UNT%3A_CHEM_1410_-_General_Chemistry_for_Science_Majors_I/Text/04%3A_The_Structure_of_Atoms/4.12%3A_IsotopesThe presence of neutrons in atomic nuclei accounts for the occurrence of isotopes— samples of an element whose atoms contain different numbers of neutrons and hence exhibit different "nuclidic masses"...The presence of neutrons in atomic nuclei accounts for the occurrence of isotopes— samples of an element whose atoms contain different numbers of neutrons and hence exhibit different "nuclidic masses". The nuclidic mass is the mass of a "nuclide", where a nuclide is the term used for any atom whose nuclear composition (Number of protons and neutrons) is defined.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Hope_College/CHEM_125/Exam_I/03%3A_The_Structure_of_Atoms/3.12%3A_IsotopesThe presence of neutrons in atomic nuclei accounts for the occurrence of isotopes— samples of an element whose atoms contain different numbers of neutrons and hence exhibit different "nuclidic masses"...The presence of neutrons in atomic nuclei accounts for the occurrence of isotopes— samples of an element whose atoms contain different numbers of neutrons and hence exhibit different "nuclidic masses". The nuclidic mass is the mass of a "nuclide", where a nuclide is the term used for any atom whose nuclear composition (Number of protons and neutrons) is defined.