Fluorine 19 has one neutron more than F18.
That depends on the isotope, as Argon has three different stable isotopes and many different radioactive isotopes.
Their atomic number (8) is the same. They are both isotopes of oxygen, with different numbers of neutrons.
Isotope can be referred to as the different versions of the SAME ELEMENT. Such as Chlorine has isotopes of Chlorine - 35 and Chlorine - 37. This will just cause the difference in mass numbers because of the difference in neutrons. Chlorine -35 has 17 protons, 17 electrons and 18 neutrons making it to have a mass number of 35 and Chlorine - 37 has 17 protons, 17 electrons and 19 neutrons making it to have a mass number of 39. Some isotopes can be used in normal chemical reactions but some cannot.
Many isotopes have 18 neutrons.
No, 17O and 18O have differing numbers of neutrons, which make them isotopes of oxygen, along with 16O.
That depends on the isotope, as Argon has three different stable isotopes and many different radioactive isotopes.
the average amount of neutrons in chlorine is 18, but there could be more or less with the different isotopes
These are both isotopes of oxygen, meaning that they have different numbers of neutrons but the same number of protons.
Natural oxygen isotopes are: O-16, O-17, O-18.
Their atomic number (8) is the same. They are both isotopes of oxygen, with different numbers of neutrons.
they are different isotopes of oxygen, oxygen-17 has one more neutron than oxygen-16 making it slightly heavier. Oxygen-17 will react slightly slower than oxygen-16 since it has more mass.
Isotope can be referred to as the different versions of the SAME ELEMENT. Such as Chlorine has isotopes of Chlorine - 35 and Chlorine - 37. This will just cause the difference in mass numbers because of the difference in neutrons. Chlorine -35 has 17 protons, 17 electrons and 18 neutrons making it to have a mass number of 35 and Chlorine - 37 has 17 protons, 17 electrons and 19 neutrons making it to have a mass number of 39. Some isotopes can be used in normal chemical reactions but some cannot.
Many isotopes have 18 neutrons.
No, 17O and 18O have differing numbers of neutrons, which make them isotopes of oxygen, along with 16O.
1. Sodium has 20 isotopes and 2 isomers. 2. Only the isotope 23Na is stable. 3. The stable isotope 23Na and the radioactive isotopes 22Na and 24Na (these isotopes exist in traces) are natural isotopes.
Isotopes are not different elements, because they have the SAME chemical properties; the only difference is in mass. When you breathe in air, your body doesn't care - and couldn't tell - the difference between two different isotopes of oxygen or nitrogen.But oxygen-16 burns just like oxygen-18, and carbon-12 tastes just like carbon-14.In fact, the prefix "iso" even MEANS "same". So we consider them the same element.Number of protons is the only thing that decide what element an atoms is. Number of electrons and neutrons only determine properties, weight, and reactivity.
They Are Isotopes of oxygen!