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Who coined the term “isobars” for nuclides?

Alfred Walter Stewart, a British chemist, proposed the name “isobars” for nuclides in 1918. The phrase comes from the Greek words isos meaning ‘equal’ and baros meaning ‘weight,’ referring to nuclides with the same mass number but differing atomic numbers.

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