sure, neutrons differ in elements
From the Periodic Table, they are fixed. However, there are also isotopes, where the element remains the same and contains the same number of protons but with different number of neutrons. For example, sulfur is present as 32S, 33S, 34S and 36S in nature. This means that the number of neutron + the number of proton in a sulfur atom can be 32, 33, 34 or 36. However, the constant in the 4 isotopes is that all of them contain only 16 protons.
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Isotopes are the varying molecular weights of the atom caused by the addition or removal of neutrons.
Two isotopes differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus. For example, Carbon-14 has 8 neutrons differing from Carbon-12 which has 6 neutrons.
No. Most elements have several isotopes, which differ in the number of neutrons, which in turn affects atomic mass.
The number of neutrons present in atoms of an element may differ. Atoms of an element which have different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes. These differ in mass but have the same chemistry.All of the neutrons in the nucleus of an atom are the same.
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No, the isotopes of a single element differ in the no. of neutrons
Elements are not made of other elements. They are made of protons, neutrons, and electrons. They all differ in configuration.
such forms of an elements are known as isotopes.
Because of isotopes
Isotopes are forms of the same element that differ in Neutrons.
Isotopes differ in the number of neutrons they possess.
Elements are not made of other elements. They are made of protons, neutrons, and electrons. They all differ in configuration.
No. Atoms differ in number of protons, neutrons and electrons.