isotopes are one or two more atoms having the same atomie number but different mass numbers. :) hope that helps and thatyour under 15.
An atom or element that have different masses are known as isotopes.
Isotopes contribute to the atomic weight of a chemical element.
Two different isotopes of an element have different numbers of neutrons. That's what an isotope is. So, no, isotopes of an element can not have the same number of neutrons.
Isotopes of the same element have different numbers of neutrons.
isotopes of a given element differ in the number of neutrons they have.
An atom or element that have different masses are known as isotopes.
Isotopes of the same element have different number of neutrons.
Isotopes of the same element have a different number of neutrons.
How isotopes same as element alike?
No - the lightest element Hydrogen has three known isotopes
Isotopes of the same element have different numbers of neutrons and mass.
Isotopes contribute to the atomic weight of a chemical element.
Atoms of the same element with different atomic masses are known as isotopes. Isotopes differ only by the number of neutrons present in the nucleus of the isotopes. The number of protons is the same for all isotopes of an element (because if there were different numbers of protons, then the atoms would not be of the same element).
Two different isotopes of an element have different numbers of neutrons. That's what an isotope is. So, no, isotopes of an element can not have the same number of neutrons.
Isotopes are atoms of an element having different number of electrons.
You have not told us what element "this" element is.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element that are only different by the number of neutrons they have