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they are made up of the same element.

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What term would you use to classify the two substances of how their atomic mass and atomic number?

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What can you infer about to substances that have the same atomic number but different atomic masses What term would you use to classify the two substances?

They are isotopes. They are the same element with a different amount of nuetrons, which can be determined depending upon the Atomic Mass and the atomic number, which results in the changed atomic mass.


What can you infer about two substances that have the same atomic number but different atomic mass what term would you use to classify the substance?

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What can you infer about two substances that have the same atomic number but different atomic masses. what term would you use to classify these two substances?

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What would you call atoms having some atomic numbers but different mass numbers?

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