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The highest value for an isobar refers to the maximum mass number (A) of a particular isotope of an element that shares the same Atomic Mass. In nuclear physics, specific isobars can vary, but for stable isotopes, one of the heaviest is known to be lead-208 (Pb-208), with an atomic mass of approximately 208. This represents the upper limit for stable isobars, although heavier, unstable isotopes exist.

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