Isotopes have same number of electrons, same atomic no. but different mass no.
They are from the same element like isotopes of carbon. They are not having same number of neutrons. They show same electronic configuration.
Differ by - number of nuetrons and mass. Similar by - number of protons, chemical properties, and number of electrons
The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus of that element; it will identify the element. The number of neutrons of a given element may be different as the element may have a number of isotopes.
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The name given to large numbers of similar cells that act together to perform a single function is a Tissue. Combinations of different tissues are what defines Organs.
A group of similar cells doing the same job is called a tissue. For instance, many muscle cells make up muscle tissue.
isotopes of a given element differ in the number of neutrons they have.
number of neutrons and mass
In that they have different masses due to difference in neutrone number
Isotopes of a given element all have the same number of protons. They differ in their number of neutrons.
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.
No. Most elements have several isotopes, which differ in the number of neutrons, which in turn affects atomic mass.
The chemical properties of an element are determined by the number and configuration of its electrons, which depends on the size of the charge of the atom's nucleus. The charge is determined by the number of protons. Isotopes of a given element differ only in the number of neutrons, which do not have a charge and thus do not affect the electron configuration.
The chemical properties of an element are determined by the number and configuration of its electrons, which depends on the size of the charge of the atom's nucleus. The charge is determined by the number of protons. Isotopes of a given element differ only in the number of neutrons, which do not have a charge and thus do not affect the electron configuration.
The chemical properties of an element are determined by the number and configuration of its electrons, which depends on the size of the charge of the atom's nucleus. The charge is determined by the number of protons. Isotopes of a given element differ only in the number of neutrons, which do not have a charge and thus do not affect the electron configuration.
Isotopes have different number of neutrons, in the given isotopes, there are 0 and 1 neutrons respectively.
Isotopes.
'ISOTOPES'. The definitive statement is ' Isotopes of the same element have a different number of neutrons'. NB Do NOT confuse with 'Allotropes' . Allotropes of the same element exhibit different physical characteristics. The elements Sulphur and Phosphorus are the two classic examples of allotropes.