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What are the most common isotopes of the element californium?

The isotopes 252Cf and 251Cf.


What so two different neutral isotopes of the same element have in common?

Different Isotopes of the same element will each exhibit the same Chemical Characteristics.


Why do isotopes change the atomic mass of an element?

Isotopes of a element are simply versions of that same element with different count of neutron, with that in mind they take all of the isotopes of a specific element and average them together taking in account the percent abundance of each so the most common isotope is the one on the periodic table.


Is All isotopes of a given element are radioactive?

No. The most common isotope(s) of an element are often stable.


What do two neutral isotopes of the element have in common?

The same numbers of protons and of electrons; the difference between isotopes is in the number of neutrons.


What structural element do all isotopes of an element have in common?

All isotopes of an element have the same number of protons in their nucleus. This is what defines them as being the same chemical element. The number of protons determines the element's atomic number.


What two diffent neutral isotopes of the same element have in common?

The number of protons is identical.


What do two different neutral Isotopes have the same elements in common?

The proton and electron number are equal for all isotopes of the same specific element.


What do two different neutral isotopes o the same element have in common?

Two different neutral isotopes of the same element have the same number of protons in their nucleus, which determines the element's identity. The isotopes differ in the number of neutrons they have, which leads to variations in atomic mass but not in chemical properties.


What do an atom, ion, and isotope of an element have in common?

Atoms, ions, and isotopes of an element all have the same number of protons in their nucleus, which determines the element's identity.


How does an element differ from its isotopes?

Isotopes of the same element have different number of neutrons.


What are two different neutral isotopes of the same element have in common?

The number of protons and electrons is the same.