Isotopes were not invented - they exist in nature. They were discovered when the Atomic Mass of Chlorine was measured at 35.5
Isotopes. They differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
Henri Bacquerel first experimented with phosphorescent materials and discovered radioactivity. The Curies and Ernest Rutherford later experimented with it. -------------------------------------------------- The first hypothesis on isotopes is from Frederick Soddy (1912); the practical confirmation is attributed to J. J. Thomson (1913). Henri Becquerel discovered the phenomenon of radioactivity studying uranium salts.
- Isotopes are used as sources of radiation in medicine, sterilization, nondestructive control, etc.- Isotopes can be used as tracers- Isotopes can be used as energy source- Isotopes are used for radioactive dating- Isotopes are used in chemical analysis- Isotopes are used in many instruments- Isotopes are used as source of nuclear energy in bombs and nuclear reactorsetc.
they are known as isotopes. Dont ask people to do your homework
Rubidium has two natural isotopes (85Rb and 87Rb) and 30 artificial isotopes.
He is the one who discovered electrons , isotopes and invented the mass spectrometer .
He discovered electrons, isotopes, and invented the mass spectrometer.
I suspect you want J J Thomson. 1856-1940 Discovered the electron and isotopes, invented mass spectrometer.
Isotopes. They differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
Both isotopes and radioactive isotopes are pretty much the same but radioactive isotopes are better because it can be used to make medicine.
Henri Bacquerel first experimented with phosphorescent materials and discovered radioactivity. The Curies and Ernest Rutherford later experimented with it. -------------------------------------------------- The first hypothesis on isotopes is from Frederick Soddy (1912); the practical confirmation is attributed to J. J. Thomson (1913). Henri Becquerel discovered the phenomenon of radioactivity studying uranium salts.
The answer for isotopes is 259
No most of them are not isotopes. Few elements exist as isotopes.
- Isotopes are used as sources of radiation in medicine, sterilization, nondestructive control, etc.- Isotopes can be used as tracers- Isotopes can be used as energy source- Isotopes are used for radioactive dating- Isotopes are used in chemical analysis- Isotopes are used in many instruments- Isotopes are used as source of nuclear energy in bombs and nuclear reactorsetc.
Fusionable isotopes refer to the larger isotopes that are usually relatively stable.
All the actinides isotopes are radioactive; and the majority are artificial isotopes.
Seaborgium has 12 isotopes; for the list of isotopes see the link below.