an isotope is a different form of that element. They just have different mass numbers/ Atomic Mass. Therefore having the same characteristics of the atom except for an increased/decreased number of neutrons. Isotopes have the same atomic number as each other.
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The atomic number is the same for the all isotopes of a chemical element.
Water is a chemical compound not a chemical element.
The chemical element nihonium (Nh) has 7 isotopes.
Isotopes. They differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
Isotopes contribute to the atomic weight of a chemical element.
The atomic number is the same for the all isotopes of a chemical element.
A natural chemical element may be monoisotopic or has isotopes. Isotopes are atoms but they differ from other isotopes by the number of neutrons. This involve a different atomic mass and different physical properties or sometimes (for light isotopes) different chemical properties. Also, all chemical elements have radioactive, artificial isotopes.
The atomic number is the same for the isotopes of a chemical element.
Water is a chemical compound not a chemical element.
The number of electrons in isotopes is identical.
The chemical element nihonium (Nh) has 7 isotopes.
Isotopes. They differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
No, there are differences in chemical properties of different isotopes of the same element. For instance, certain isotopes will be radioactive while other isotopes will be stable and nonradioactive. Also, the different isotopes of hydrogen are significantly different depending on the number of neutrons present.
All the isotopes of a chemical element are identical; some differences exist for light elements (ex. H or D).
Dubnium is an artificial chemical element and hasn't stable isotopes.
Isotopes contribute to the atomic weight of a chemical element.
Radiotracers have the same chemical properties to the stable isotopes of an element.