Isotopes of elements vary by number of neutrons and thus by mass.
the number of neutrons.
No it is the same chemical element with a different number of neutrons, but the same chemical properties.
Isotope.
By striking it with neutrons.
Isotopes are different kinds of the same element.
the number of neutrons.
no
No it is the same chemical element with a different number of neutrons, but the same chemical properties.
Isotope.
Because each isotope of an element has a mass different from any other isotope of the same element, and the atomic mass of an element is an average, weighted by the proportion of each isotope, in the naturally occurring element.
By striking it with neutrons.
It is called an isotope.
An isotope is an element with the same number of electrons and protons different number of neutrons.
No, it becomes a different isotope. An element is defined solely by the number of protons.
Isotope.
Isotope
Isotopes are different kinds of the same element.