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Which of the following pairs is an isobar

  1. 1 H to the power of 1 end exponentand 1 H to the power of 2 end exponent    
  2. 1 H to the power of 2 end exponentand 1 H to the power of 3 end exponent    
  3. 6 C to the power of 12 end exponentand 6 C to the power of 13 end exponent    
  4. 15 P to the power of 30 end exponentand 14 S i to the power of 30 end exponent    

The correct answer is: 15 P to the power of 30 end exponentand 14 S i to the power of 30 end exponent

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