Chemistry MCQS - QUESTION DETAILS

The concept of "nuclear isomerism" refers to nuclei with:
A. Same mass number, different atomic number
B. Same atomic number, different mass number
C. Same energy level, different spin
D. Same spin, different energy level

Nuclear isomers have the same mass number but different atomic numbers.

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