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An isotope shares the atomic number with its element atom. How does it differ from the element atom?
The number of protons in the atomic nuclei.
Element is made by atom. atoms included many protons,neutrons and electrons.
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They are different words to describe the same thing. An atom is an element.
Isotopes.
The number of neutrons present in atoms of an element may differ. Atoms of an element which have different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes. These differ in mass but have the same chemistry.All of the neutrons in the nucleus of an atom are the same.
The difference is the number of neutrons contained in the atom's nucleus
the ion has a greater number of electrons
Yes, while neutron count can differ and some properties.
No. Nitrogen and oxygen are two different elements. The identity of an element is determined by the number of protons in the nucleus. A nitrogen atom has 7 protons while an oxygen atom has 8. Isotopes are variations of the atoms of a given element that differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
All atoms have the same parts (protons,neutrons and electrons ). they just differ in number. So i don't think there's a smallest part of an atom that can keep all properties of an element. An element is defined by its Z number, which is the number of protons it has.