flamingdarkrose6799 flamingdarkrose6799
  • 12-08-2019
  • Chemistry
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In what way are isotopes of a given element always different? In What way(s) are they always the same?

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aristeus aristeus
  • 16-08-2019

Answer and Explanation:

Isotopes are same in atomic number and different in atomic mass. Isotopes have same number of electron and proton but different number of neutron and due to same proton their atomic numbers are same and due to different number of neutron their atomic mass are different because neutron also take part in atomic mass

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