Yes, the same book can have different ISBN numbers if it is published in different editions or formats, such as hardcover, paperback, or e-book.
The ISBN is specific to every book title. So if it's the same book, only a different copy, it will have the same ISBN. Two different books or editions of the same book will have different ISBNs.
No, different editions of a book typically have different ISBNs.
every book has an isbn. this is the same for every identical book but every book has its own number. in a library, books with the same isbn are identical books. (every version of the lord of the rings the two towers has the same isbn, but every version of the lord of the rings the return of the king has a different one)
It is often the edition that is confusing to people. A paperback edition will have a different ISBN than a hardcover. Textbooks with revised content will get a different ISBN from the original edition. Children's books packaged with a toy or doll will have a different ISBN than the book itself. This is so that buyers get exactly the book they want. Librarians will put the ISBN on the catalog information on the online catalog.
Yes, there is a book called 'Bolt' based on the Disney movie of the same name. The ISBN-10 of the book is: 1407538292 The ISBN-13 of the book is: 978-1407538297
No, DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is not the same as ISBN (International Standard Book Number). DOI is used to uniquely identify digital content, while ISBN is used to identify books and other publications.
They have different numbers of neutrons.
No, the UPC (Universal Product Code) is a barcode used for scanning products at the point of sale, while the ISBN (International Standard Book Number) is a unique identifier for books. Each serves different purposes in tracking and identifying products or books.
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Isotopes have same number of electrons. They have same number of protons, so their atomic numbers are same. They have different numbers of neutrons resulting different mass numbers.
they are the same because they both have whole numbers
An isotone is a group of atomic nuclei that have the same neutron number but different atomic numbers. This means isotones have the same number of neutrons but different numbers of protons. Isotones are different from isotopes, which have the same atomic number but different numbers of neutrons.