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What is the process in which one isotope changes to another isotope?

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What makes one element different from another atom based on atomic particles?

One element differs from another element by the number of protons in their atoms. The number of protons in the atom is known as the atomic number. Also one isotope of an element differs from another isotope of the same element by the number of neutrons in their atoms.


What is the mass number of a carbon isotope that has seven neutrons?

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