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Ionic and an isotope

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mollykins | 13:31 Mon 03rd Jan 2011 | Science
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Is there a word that describes something which is both ionic and an isotope or do you just say ionic isotope or isotopic ion? I was thinking about that in bed last night and i've only just remembered!
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I imagine you would say something like " an ion of the 57Fe isotope of iron"
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ahhh thanks, I didn't know if there was a specific posh word that encapsulated both.

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