Isotopes are important due to their uses. Examples include Carbon-14 for dating rocks, Iodine-131 for diagnosing thyroid problems, Cobalt-60 for medical radiotherapy and industrial radiography, and Uranium-235 for producing nuclear energy.
Isotopes of Hydrogen:
Hydrogen
Deuterium
Tritium
Isotopes of Carbon:
Carbon - 12
Carbon - 13
Carbon - 14
Isotopes of Uranium:
Uranium - 234
Uranium - 235
Uranium - 238
Isotopes of Lithium:
Lithium - 6
Lithium - 7
Isotopes of Neon:
Neon - 20
Neon - 21
Neon - 22
Isotopes of Magnesium:
Magnesium - 24
Magnesium - 25
Magnesium - 26
There are many many other isotopes.
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Different elements with same number of neutrons are known as isotones.
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Isotones, isotonic nuclides
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No, none of two elements in any group have the same number of neutrons. But there are such elements across a period, and they are known as isotones. Some examples are; carbon-12 and nitrogen-13 oxygen-18 and fluorine-19 phosphorus-31 and sulfur-32
Atomic number is the number of protons only=number of electrons
Atoms of different elements have no specific relationship but if they have same no of neutrons then they are isotones, if they have same mass no then they are isobars, atomic no of two elements can neither be same.
Different elements with same number of neutrons are known as isotones.
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The examples are tire ,ballon ,and beachball and the non-examples are shoe,chair,and bed
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