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Tin has the maximum no. of isotopes (10).

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Are isotopes vetebrate?

An isotope is a type of an atom of a chemical element having a different number of neutrons.


What is an atom called when the number of neutron changes?

an isotope of an element


An isotope shares the atomic number with its element atom How does it differ from the element atom?

An isotope shares the atomic number with its element atom. How does it differ from the element atom?


An element with a number of neutrons different from its normal number is called a what?

It is called an isotope.


What is an isotope?

An isotope is an element with the same number of electrons and protons different number of neutrons.


What is an isotope chemistry?

In chemistry isotopes are atoms of an element with different numbers of neutrons and may having have atomic number


What is the atomic number of isotope?

Well all Isotopes have the same atomic number so if you have the element the atomic number of an element with that same isotope is that same atomic number.


What subatomic particle determines if an element is an isotope or not?

The neutron; the proton determines the element of the atom, but different atoms of the same element can have different atomic masses, due to the different number of neutrons of the atoms. Atoms of same element having same number of protons but different number of neutrons are called Isotopes. Thus, neutron determines the isotope of an atom.


What is the maximum number of covalent bonds an element with atomic number 7 can make with an element with atomic number of 16?

It can make maximum 2 covalent bonds as element of atomic number 7 has 5 valence electrons while element having 16 atomic number have 6 valence electrons.


How do you know the difference between isotopes and an element?

Isotopes are atoms of an element having different number of electrons.


How can scientist determine whether the nucleus formed is that of new element or that of new isotope of known element?

They can tell whether the nucleus formed is that of a new element or that of an isotope by determining the number of protons inside the nucleus. If the number of protons are different, then it is a different element (not necessarily new). If the number of protons are the same, then it is an isotope.


What is different about the atom of an isotope?

The atoms of an isotope of one particular element are different from other isotopes of the same element because their atoms have a different number of neutrons.