Yes.
Radiotracers have the same chemical properties to the stable isotopes of an element.
Chemical reactions involve electrons - not protons or neutrons. All isotopes of the same element have an identical number of electrons (just the number of neutrons differs) and hence the chemical properties are identical/very similar.
All isotopes of an element have the same number of protons. When they are not ionic, they have the same number of electrons. And, for all practical purposes, they behave identically as chemicals. share most of the same physical properties, and chemical properties. They have different number of neutrons.
Isotopes contribute to the atomic weight of a chemical element.
Hydrogen isotopes(12H) and the element formed is helium(24He).
Radiotracers have the same chemical properties to the stable isotopes of an element.
Chemical reactions involve electrons - not protons or neutrons. All isotopes of the same element have an identical number of electrons (just the number of neutrons differs) and hence the chemical properties are identical/very similar.
All isotopes of an element have the same number of protons. When they are not ionic, they have the same number of electrons. And, for all practical purposes, they behave identically as chemicals. share most of the same physical properties, and chemical properties. They have different number of neutrons.
Isotopes contribute to the atomic weight of a chemical element.
Hydrogen isotopes(12H) and the element formed is helium(24He).
Water is a chemical compound not a chemical element.
The atomic number is the same for the isotopes of a chemical element.
The atomic number is the same for the all isotopes of a chemical element.
The number of electrons in isotopes is identical.
The chemical element nihonium (Nh) has 7 isotopes.
chemical properties
Chemical reactions occur because of interaction between electrons, either donation or sharing. Isotopes have the same number of electrons (and protons) which is why they are considered to be the same element. The difference in isotopes is the number of neutrons - which affects the overall mass of the atom, but not its reactivity. This means that chemical means can't be used, instead you have to look for physical separation techniques.