an ion has a different number of electrons and an isotope has a different number of neutrons then listed on the Periodic Table or your sample
An isotope of an element has a different number of neutrons from other isotopes of the same element. An ion is an atom that has either gained or lost one or more electrons, giving it a net electrical charge.
an ion has a different number of electrons and an isotope has a different number of neutrons then listed on the Periodic Table or your sample
A chromium ion is not neutral. By definition an ion is not neutral. All atoms belong to an isotope, but that has nothing to do with whether the atom is ionized or not.
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Ions are charged.
NOTHING...?:3 Sorry but you draw them the same
an ion is when an element loses or gains one or more electrons. an isotope is when a element loses or gains one or more neutrons. when one or more proton(s) is/are gained or lost, it becomes a different element.
What is the difference between ammonia gas and an ammonium ion?
A chromium ion is not neutral. By definition an ion is not neutral. All atoms belong to an isotope, but that has nothing to do with whether the atom is ionized or not.
It is an isotope of a neutral atom.
diff between radio isotope and radionuclei
It can be both.
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Ions are charged.