Rutherfordium has 15 isotopes.
no it does not
Uranium deposits may contain infinitesimal amounts of technetium isotopes.
I want to know that why the do the isotopes of hydrogen have a greater ratio of mass difference than the ratios for any other isotopes of other elements. help me out!!!
yes, all radioactive.
co2
The ogygen is obsorbed from the lungs.
Rutherfordium has 15 isotopes.
Fluorine has 2 natural isotopes, 16 artificial isotopes and 1 artificial isomer.
It has 10
yes
no it does not
The ratio of isotopes are constant throughout the universe. In any random sample of any element, there will be a consistent ratio of isotopes of that element. This is what makes radiocarbon dating of ancient organic material possible.
Xenon has eight stable naturally occuring isotopes. Besides these stable forms, there are over 40 unstable isotopes that have been studied.
Uranium deposits may contain infinitesimal amounts of technetium isotopes.
I want to know that why the do the isotopes of hydrogen have a greater ratio of mass difference than the ratios for any other isotopes of other elements. help me out!!!
isotopes have varying amounts of electrons ^ The above is wrong. Isotopes of an element vary in the amounts of neutrons within the nucleus only.