4 different molecules can be formed from Br2 because this molecule has 2 possible isotopes (79Br and 81Br), so the combination of isotopes could include:
79Br with 79Br
81Br with 81Br
79Br with 81Br
81Br with 79Br
Gold has one stable isotope and many radioactive ones.
No, except for the rare case that one of the hydrogen atoms is a different isotope they are identical.
No, it is a compound. If you read the definitions of isotope and compounds, the difference should become quite clear.No, it is a compound. If you read the definitions of isotope and compounds, the difference should become quite clear.No, it is a compound. If you read the definitions of isotope and compounds, the difference should become quite clear.No, it is a compound. If you read the definitions of isotope and compounds, the difference should become quite clear.
The radioactive isotope is disintegrated in time and emit radiations.
Each isotope of an element has a different number of neutrons. Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - atomic number of the element For uranium the atomic number is 92; for the isotopes see the list of isotopes with their atomic mass.
Gold has one stable isotope and many radioactive ones.
No, except for the rare case that one of the hydrogen atoms is a different isotope they are identical.
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An isotope is two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei. An ion is atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons. Usually, isotopes are radioactive and only there neutrons differ. Ions are molecules that gain or lose electrons to fill their outer energy level.
The standard number of that atom.
It is diatomic. Being radioactive, and its most stable isotope having a half life of 8.3 hours, it is usually not considered.
No, it is a compound. If you read the definitions of isotope and compounds, the difference should become quite clear.No, it is a compound. If you read the definitions of isotope and compounds, the difference should become quite clear.No, it is a compound. If you read the definitions of isotope and compounds, the difference should become quite clear.No, it is a compound. If you read the definitions of isotope and compounds, the difference should become quite clear.
Ozone is a three atom molecule. It is an isotope of oxygen.
The radioactive isotope is disintegrated in time and emit radiations.
The radioactive isotope is disintegrated in time and emit radiations.
The half life is the period of time it takes radioactive decay to transmute one half of the isotope present at the start of the period to a different isotope, usually an isotope of a different element. This period of time is different for different isotopes, with known isotope half lives ranging from femtoseconds to many billions of years.
Isotopes are atoms of a particular element with different numbers of neutrons. A radio isotope is an isotope that is radioactive because the nucleus is unstable.