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Isotopes of an element has different number of neutrons.

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How is the product different from the reactant isotope in alpha decay?

The product isotopehas one proton more and one nuetron fewer than the reactant isotope.


How many nuetron are there in carbon?

Carbon-12 contains 6 Neutrons, 6 Electrons and 6 Protons. It is the most common isotope of Carbon ( over 98% )


How many nuetron are in technetium?

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How many neutrons are in an isotope of chlorine 36?

There are 48 nuetrons in that isotope. 84 -36= 48. Atomic mass - atomic number = nuetron number. I hope you found this helpful. Good Luck in Chemistry! There are 48 nuetrons in that isotope. 84 -36= 48. Atomic mass - atomic number = nuetron number. I hope you found this helpful. Good Luck in Chemistry!


Where do you find a nuetron?

you can find a nuetron in the nucleus.


How is the product isotope different from the reactant isotope in alpha decay?

In alpha decay, the product isotope will have an atomic number that is two less and a mass number that is four less than the reactant isotope. This is because an alpha particle, which consists of two protons and two neutrons, is emitted during the decay process.


Who was the nuetron discovered by?

James Chadwick discovered the nuetron.


What is the relationship between isotopes and nucleus?

An isotope has either more or fewer neutrons than a stable atom, and neutrons are part of the nucleus.


What is the relationship between the atomic number and the number of neutrons?

The atomic number is equivalent to the number of protons; the number of neutrons is different for each isotope.


What makes an isotope different from an atom that has the same number of protons?

Elements are substances such as Hydrogen. It has 1 Proton, and 0-2 neutrons. Since the number of neutrons can vary, we call each form of Hydrogen an isotope. A hydrogen with no neutrons and a hydrogen with 1 nuetron are both still Hydrogens. We simply call one the Hydrogen-1 Isotope. An isotope is just a variation of an element as the element can have different numbers of neutrons. All isotopes of an element have the same number of protons, else itd be an isotope of another element.


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Is the difference between the mass number of an isotope and its atomic number is equal to the number of nucleons in the nucleus?

Yes, the difference between the mass number and the atomic number of an isotope equals the number of neutrons in the nucleus, which are also known as nucleons. This relationship helps to identify the number of neutrons in an isotope based on its atomic and mass numbers.