izotópjuk
Izotópjuk is a Hungarian word that translates to "their isotope" or "isotope of them." In scientific contexts, particularly in chemistry and physics, it refers to isotopes that are common to or shared by a particular group of elements or substances. Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. This difference in neutron count leads to variations in atomic mass. When referring to izotópjuk, it implies a discussion about isotopes that are characteristic or relevant to a specified set of substances. For example, one might discuss the izotópjuk of noble gases, or the izotópjuk found in a particular geological sample. The concept is used to differentiate between isotopes that might be present in varying abundances across different samples or elements, and to identify common isotopic signatures.