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An isotope is an atom of an element. Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons. However, all atoms of the same element have the same number of protons.

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Is isotope often termed as an atom's outer shell?

No, never. An isotope has to do with the nucleus of the atom.


Can an isotope be a neutral atom?

Yes, they usually are; being an isotope does not change the chemistry of the atom.


Is a aluminum an isotope ion or neutral atom?

An alumimium atom is electrically neutral and it is an isotope of aluminum.


An isotope shares the atomic number with its element atom How does it differ from the element atom?

An isotope shares the atomic number with its element atom. How does it differ from the element atom?


What part of an atom determines the isotope of an atom?

Neutron


How are an atom an element and an isotope different from each other?

An element is a class of substances An atom is the smallest possible piece of an element. An isotope is an electrically charged atom.


Why can an atom have the same number of neutrons and still be an isotope?

an isotope is defined by an atom with the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons


What is the same and what is the different for an isotope compared to an atom?

An isotope will have the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons than a given atom.


How many neutrons are present in an atom of the isotope?

The number of neutrons will vary for every isotope of an atom and is not possible to generalize for all the elements.


What is the atom that loses or transfers an electron to another atom is called?

an isotope


Is tin-120 an atom?

Yes it is. It is an isotope of the atom / element tin.


What make an atom an isotope?

When an atom of an element has a different number of neutrons.