Cobalt-60: treatment of cancers
Uranium-235: fuel for nuclear reactors or explosive
Plutonium-238: source of energy
Hydrogen has three isotopes one proton and no nutron one proton and one nutron one proton and two nutrons
There are three natural isotopes.
No the atomic number is same for the three isotopes of hydrogen (it is 1). The three isotopes of hydrogen differ by the number of neutrons.
Hydrogen has three isotopes
They're called isotopes.
There are three stable isotopes of Chromium 52Cr, 53Cr, and 54Cr.
Nitrogen has two stable isotopes: N-14 and N-15 and 14 radioactive isotopes.
No - the lightest element Hydrogen has three known isotopes
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Oxygen consists of three stable isotopes: 16O, 17O, and 18O
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