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No, the isotopes of a single element differ in the no. of neutrons

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Is it true that atoms of a particular element can have different numbers of neutrons?

yes


Is it true atoms of a particular element can have different numbers of neutrons?

yes


What is the definition of isortopes?

Isotopesare variants of atoms of a particular chemical element, which have differing numbers of neutrons. Atoms of a particular element by definition must contain the same number of protons but may have a distinct number of neutrons which differs from atom to atom, without changing the designation of the atom as a particular element.


What are atmos of the sam element that have different numbers of neutrons called?

Isotopes, which are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.


Isotopes are atoms of the same element that different numbers of?

Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei. This leads to variations in atomic mass for isotopes of the same element.


An element that differs only in the number of neutrons is?

Atoms of the same element with varying numbers of neutrons are isotopes.


Atoms of the same element with diffrent numbers of neutrons?

Isotopes


Atoms of the same element with diffferent numbers of neutrons?

Isotopes


What does isotopes?

All atoms of an element contain the same number of electrons and protons but they can have different numbers of neutrons. Atoms with different numbers of neutrons are isotopes.


How many neutrons does an isotope has?

All of the atoms of a particular element have the same number of protons. But the number of neutrons can differ by a few. Atoms with different numbers of neutrons are the different "isotopes" of the element. All the atoms behave the same way in chemical reactions, because they are the same element. In order to separate out the various isotopes, you have to use something like a centrifuge to sort them out by mass.


Are isotopes are atoms of an element that differ in there number of neutrons?

Yes, isotopes of the same element would have differed numbers of neutrons.


Do all the atoms of a particular elements have the same number of neutrons?

No, the isotopes of a single element differ in the no. of neutrons