Two atoms are considered different isotopes of their element if they have different masses. This mass comes from the neutral-charged neutrons differing.
An isotope is where both have the same number of protons (making it the same element) but differing relative atomic masses (affected by the number of neutrons as protons are the same).
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They are isotopes of each other.
They are isotopes of each other.
Isotopes of the same element differ in the number of neutrons. Isotopes have different physical properties but similar chemical properties.
Yes, while Gold (Au) does have a number of isotopes (195Au, 196Au, 198Au and 199Au), these are all synthetic (made by man) and unstable. The only stable isotope of Gold is 197Au, and his means that all the atoms in a piece of natural gold are indeed 100% the same as each other .
The two isotopes of chlorine are the same in that they have the same number of protons, which is the atomic number. The neutral atoms of each isotope also have the same number of electrons as protons. They differ in the number of neutrons.
They are isotopes of each other.
They are isotopes of each other.
They are isotopes of each other.
The number of protons must be the same.
Isotopes are just the different possible nuclear weights of each element. Some are stable; some are unstable and radioactive. Since all atoms are isotopes and all isotopes are atoms, Isotopes can - and do - form ions, consequently they can have positive and negative charges.
Because chlorine (like almost every other element) exists as several isotopes. The molar mass reflects the combined weight and proportion of each of those isotopes.
They are called isotopes.
They are isotopes of each other.
The atoms are like any other atom, the electron charge and proton charge cancel each other and the varying numbers of neutrons have no charge.
Some elements have isotopes - atoms with a different number of neutrons.
Do u mean what are they called, the atoms of the same elements with the varying numbers of neutrons are called "Isotopes". they carry out the same functions in chemical reaction, and they are not chemically different from each other, but difference may persist during nuclear reaction.
Isotopes of the same element differ in the number of neutrons. Isotopes have different physical properties but similar chemical properties.