H-1, h2, h3
c12-, c-13
n-14, n-16
Some examples are deuterium and tritium which are radioactive isotopes of hydrogen.
Some examples are deuterium and tritium which are radioactive isotopes of hydrogen.
For example some useful isotopes: 241Am, 242mAm, 243Am.
Hydrogen has three isotopes one proton and no nutron one proton and one nutron one proton and two nutrons
The only distinct examples of an element are its isotopes, unless one wishes to consider the compounds of the element as examples. By 1985, isotopes of uranium with every integral mass number from 226 through 240 had been reported, along with U-242.
uranium -just an elemet uranium 235 -element but this is radioactive
Isotopes
You think pobably to uuh isotopes: Uuh-290, Uuh-291 , Uuh-292, Uuh-293.
yes, all elements have isotopes. some stable, some radioactive.
Examples: chemistry, physics, geology, biology, medicine.
These isotopes are unstable and emit radiation.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons. Some examples of atoms with isotopes are hydrogen (protium, deuterium, tritium), carbon (carbon-12, carbon-13, carbon-14), and uranium (uranium-235, uranium-238).