The isotopes of an atom are defined by the number of neutrons their nuclei have for their fixed number of protons. However, I wouldn't say that neutrons are solely responsible for the presence of isotopes because isotopes also depend on the existence of many other particles such as protons, quarks and gluons. Neutrons certainly are responsible for the way we label isotopes, though.
The differing number of neutrons in atoms is responsible for the various isotopes of the elements.
Different isotopes of an atom are determined by the number of neutrons it contains.
The atomic structure and the electron arrangement are responsible for the chemical properties of a particular substance.
Different isotopes of an atom are determined by the number of neutrons it contains.
Yes, different isotopes of an atom retain the properties of the atom.
Isotopes of an atom does retain the properties of the atom. This is discrete in units of matter.
Isotopes of an atom does retain the properties of the atom. This is discrete in units of matter.
An atom or element that have different masses are known as isotopes.
Different isotopes of an atom are determined by the number of neutrons it contains.
Yes, different isotopes of an atom retain the properties of the atom.
The neutron; the proton determines the element of the atom, but different atoms of the same element can have different atomic masses, due to the different number of neutrons of the atoms. Atoms of same element having same number of protons but different number of neutrons are called Isotopes. Thus, neutron determines the isotope of an atom.
Isotopes of an atom does retain the properties of the atom. This is discrete in units of matter.
Isotopes of an atom does retain the properties of the atom. This is discrete in units of matter.
An atom or element that have different masses are known as isotopes.
All the isotopes of an atom have the same number of protons but different number of neutrons.
Isotopes are a type of atom that share the same number of protons as the neutral atom, but have a different number of neutrons. This is different from an ion, which has a different number of electrons.
If an atom of the same element has the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons, then they are isotopes.
Two different isotopes of the same atoms have the same number of protons and electrons; the number of neutrons is different.
Isotopes: atoms with the same atomic number (also identical number of protons and electrons) but with a different number of neutrons and consequently with a different atomic mass.An isotope is an atom; the atom has not isotopes but an element has isotopes (natural or artificial).
IsotopesThe number of protons in the nucleus of an atom determines the element. The number of neutrons can vary. If two atoms of the same element have a different number of neutrons in their nuclei, they are isotopes of that element.