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The two isotopes of copper, copper-63 and copper-65, have the same chemical properties because they have the same number of protons and electrons. This means they have the same electronic configuration and exhibit similar chemical behavior in reactions. The only difference between the two isotopes is their Atomic Mass due to differing numbers of neutrons.
Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons, which determines their chemical properties. It is the arrangement of electrons, which is determined by the number of protons, that governs an element's chemical behavior. Therefore, isotopes of an element exhibit the same chemical properties.
Isotopes of the same element have the same chemical properties because they have the same number of protons and electrons. The differences in isotopes lie in their number of neutrons, which affects the atomic mass.
Both chlorine and copper have multiple isotopes, meaning they have different varieties of the element with varying numbers of neutrons in the nucleus. These isotopes of chlorine or copper have different atomic masses, but they share the same number of protons, which is what defines them as the element chlorine or copper.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons. They do have very similar chemical properties. In fact for most purposes we can consider them identical.
Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons, which defines the element, but differ in the number of neutrons, hence their mass numbers vary. This results in isotopes having similar chemical properties but different atomic masses and physical properties, such as boiling points or half-lives.
Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons, which determines their chemical properties. It is the arrangement of electrons, which is determined by the number of protons, that governs an element's chemical behavior. Therefore, isotopes of an element exhibit the same chemical properties.
Isotopes of the same element have the same number of protons and electrons, which determines their chemical behavior. The number of neutrons in the nucleus does not significantly influence the element's chemical properties.
chemical properties
The differences in chemical properties are not significant (excepting protium and deuterium); the physical properties are different.
Isotopes are exactly same with respect to all the chemical properties but they differ with respect to physical properties.
They have the same number of protons (and of electrons) and so their chemical properties are the same.
All isotopes of a substance are chemically the same. It is their physical properties which are different.
They all have the same chemical properties.
All Isotopes have the same chemical properties because: * they all have the same electrons in the OUTERMOST shell. * they all have the same electronic configuration.
The identity of a chemical element is given by the number of protons.
No, there are differences in chemical properties of different isotopes of the same element. For instance, certain isotopes will be radioactive while other isotopes will be stable and nonradioactive. Also, the different isotopes of hydrogen are significantly different depending on the number of neutrons present.
Radiotracers have the same chemical properties to the stable isotopes of an element.