The resulting atoms are isotopes of nitrogen, most probably N-15.
when Mendeleyev changed the layout,there were gaps.how did the gaps help scientists looking for undiscovered elements
lithium has 7 isotopes
Hydrogen has three isotopes
The medical test used isotopes.
Scientists use the relative amount of stable and unstable isotopes in an object to determine its age.
By looking at radioactive isotopes. These isotopes decay at precisely known rates, so looking at ratios involving such isotopes can tell when an asteroid or other object formed.
By looking at radioactive isotopes. These isotopes decay at precisely known rates, so looking at ratios involving such isotopes can tell when an asteroid or other object formed.
scientists Can tell the difference between two isotopes of the same element because, isotopes of the same elements always have the same number of protons.
You might get gold but these obtained isotopes are radioactive and unstable; so it is useless.
none this is a well known by many scientists it has took our reaserch to the conculsion that only seals have flippers
Radiometric dating is possible because the rates of decay of radioactive isotopes are constant and predictable over time. By measuring the amount of remaining parent and daughter isotopes in a sample, scientists can determine the age of the sample.
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Scientists use radioactivity to determine the age of a rock through a process called radiometric dating. They measure the amount of radioactive isotopes present in the rock and the rate at which they decay into stable isotopes. By comparing the ratio of parent isotope to daughter isotope, scientists can calculate the age of the rock based on the known half-life of the radioactive isotope.
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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!!!
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