Isotopes have same number of electrons, same atomic no. but different mass no.
They are from the same element like isotopes of carbon. They are not having same number of neutrons. They show same electronic configuration.
isotops
Atoms of same element with same atomic number,which have different mass number is called isotops.
Atomic Mass
No, that is why we have isotops. Example: hydrogen can have 0,1,2 neutrons
Just about anywhere.
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Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons. Some elements have more than one isotope and some don't. The isotopes of an element are chemically identical, they just differ in mass. There is nothing special about any particular isotope, elements with them are just as 'regular' as the few which don't.
Oxygen has 3 stable isotops found in the nature 16O (99,757%), 17O (0,038%), 18O (0,205%). There are also 14 other isotops made by humans, but the most stable one is 15O with a half-life of 122 seconds.
Yes, radioactive isotops used for some medical scans come from nucular power.
Radio active isotopes are unstable isotopes of an element as there neutron number degenerate by emission of light or medium.
because chemical properties are determined by the nomber of electrons and protons and all isotops have the same number electrons and protons. they differ in the number of neutrons alone which doesnt affect chemical properties
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