Isotopes of the same element (ie silver) show the same chemical properties but slightly different physical properties. This is because the neutrons have no effect on the reactivity of a substance.
number of protons, chemical properties, and
number of electrons
the number of protons, chemical properties, and the number of electrons.
Isotopes of the same element have IDENTICAL chemical properties; That is why separating them is difficult and expensive.
Isotopes of the same element have IDENTICAL chemical properties; That is why separating them is difficult and expensive.
so when isotopes react with any chemical it shows similar properties .. but when we see the both isotopes the will be different in their physical appearance......
Many characteristics are similar but not all (mass number, number of neutrons, Atomic Mass, radioactivity, half-life, etc.).
Chemical properties are determined by the electron configuration of an atom, not by its mass. These do not differ in all isotopes of one element, because isotopes have the same number of PROTONS thus the same electron configuration. Only the mass of different isotopes of one element is different by the different number of NEUTRONS.
chemical properties
The atomic number is the same for the all isotopes of a chemical element.
Different Isotopes of the same element will each exhibit the same Chemical Characteristics.
Radiotracers have the same chemical properties to the stable isotopes of an element.
The atomic number is the same for the isotopes of a chemical element.
Chemical properties are determined by the electron configuration of an atom, not by its mass. These do not differ in all isotopes of one element, because isotopes have the same number of PROTONS thus the same electron configuration. Only the mass of different isotopes of one element is different by the different number of NEUTRONS.
chemical properties
The atomic number is the same for the all isotopes of a chemical element.
Different Isotopes of the same element will each exhibit the same Chemical Characteristics.
An isotope of an element is same as the element in that it has the same number of protons. An isotope of an element is different from the element in that it has a different number of neutrons.
The identity of a chemical element is given by the number of protons.
All the isotopes of a chemical element have the same number of protons and electrons (in a neutral state).
isotopes
because chemical reactions rely on the donation, acceptance and/or sharing of electrons - if the number of electrons remains the same, the chemical behavior tends to remain the same (and isotopes of the same element will all have the same number of electrons and valence shell occupations).
Radiotracers have the same chemical properties to the stable isotopes of an element.
All of the isotopes of an element have the same chemical properties because they all have the same number of protons and the same number of electrons in their valence shells.