The masses of these two isotopes differ by 1 Atomic Mass unit. Therefore, if isotopically pure, a mole of Ca-48 would weight more than a mole of Ca-47.
number of neutrons
Yes, different isotopes of an atom retain the properties of the atom.
Because it hs a different number of protons and electrons
The nucleus of an atom contains protons and neutrons. Different amount of neutrons- Isotopes. Different amount of protons- Different element.
Isotopes of an atom does retain the properties of the atom. This is discrete in units of matter.
Isotopes of an atom does retain the properties of the atom. This is discrete in units of matter.
Yes, different isotopes of an atom retain the properties of the atom.
An iron atom is a different element than a sodium atom because it has a different ground state electron configuration. In fact, any atom that differs from any other atom in ground state electron configuration is a different element.
The number of protons is different.
Because it hs a different number of protons and electrons
By a nuclear reaction
The nucleus of an atom contains protons and neutrons. Different amount of neutrons- Isotopes. Different amount of protons- Different element.
atom and elements are different because one atom makes an element and a element is a pure substance and a atom is a basic particle
Yes. It is true. An atom with a different atomic number is an atom of a different element.
Isotopes of an atom does retain the properties of the atom. This is discrete in units of matter.
Isotopes of an atom does retain the properties of the atom. This is discrete in units of matter.
An isotope is an atom that contains a different number of neutrons. In order for an element to change there has to be a different number of protons.
When an atom of an element has a different number of neutrons.