Hydrogen isotopes(12H) and the element formed is helium(24He).
Yes.
Radiotracers have the same chemical properties to the stable isotopes of an element.
Isotopes of rutherfordium.
Chemical reactions involve electrons - not protons or neutrons. All isotopes of the same element have an identical number of electrons (just the number of neutrons differs) and hence the chemical properties are identical/very similar.
An atom or element that have different masses are known as isotopes.
Yes.
The ratio of isotopes are constant throughout the universe. In any random sample of any element, there will be a consistent ratio of isotopes of that element. This is what makes radiocarbon dating of ancient organic material possible.
Because chlorine (like almost every other element) exists as several isotopes. The molar mass reflects the combined weight and proportion of each of those isotopes.
Radiotracers have the same chemical properties to the stable isotopes of an element.
Isotopes of rutherfordium.
Element 20 is Tin. Element 38 is Strontium. Element 56 is is Barium. Element 100 Fermium. Fermium is artificially created, and has no stable isotopes. In general, there are no stable isotopes heavier than Bismuth (element 83).
Chemical reactions involve electrons - not protons or neutrons. All isotopes of the same element have an identical number of electrons (just the number of neutrons differs) and hence the chemical properties are identical/very similar.
An atom or element that have different masses are known as isotopes.
Isotopes of the same element have different number of neutrons.
Isotopes of the same element have a different number of neutrons.
There are a lot more than 2 radio active isotopes... To answer this question a naturally or created radioactive element needs to be mentioned.
How isotopes same as element alike?