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What they have in common is that they all have 11 protons in the nucleus.How they differ is that they have different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus.

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What do all carbon isotopes have in common?

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Why is the atomic mass of sodium 22.990 and not 22?

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What do Carbon isotopes have in common?

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Nickel has 5 isotopes what is the relationship of these isotopes?

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All the isotopes of an element have the same number of neutrons?

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