"Same but different" means that two things share similarities but also have distinct differences that set them apart. It emphasizes the balance between commonalities and unique qualities in comparison.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element but with a different number of neutrons.
If two atoms are isotopes, it means they have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. Thus, they have the same atomic numbers, but different atomic masses.
Not quite sure what you mean. You could mean isomerism, which is changing the structure of molecules (usually hydrocarbons). You could also be referring to allotropes, which are different forms of the same element. For example, diamond and buckminsterfullerene are both allotropes of carbon. Two different molecules with the same formula are known as isomers of each other.
The number of neutrons present in atoms of an element may differ. Atoms of an element which have different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes. These differ in mass but have the same chemistry.All of the neutrons in the nucleus of an atom are the same.
If you change something physically it may look, act or feel different, but it is still the same thing.
Shabby and different do not mean the same thing.
yes unique is the same as being different
Different phrases that mean the same thing are called synonyms.
Not the same as, or different from.
There are many examples of different words that mean the same thing. Some examples of different words that mean the same thing are warm and hot and cold and freezing.
Homograph = words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.Homophone = Words that are spelled differently and mean different things, but sound the same (type of homonym).Homonym = Words that mean different things but sounds the same. Can have different or the same spelling.
SAME.
it means that different people can do the same thing at the same time
Synonyms mean the same but sound different (red, crimson). Homonyms sound the same but mean different things (which, witch). Homonyms include words which sound the same and are spelt the same but have different meanings (left: a direction, left:went away)
Different sub-groups in the same general subject.
No, they are completely different
Synonyms