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All hydrogen isotopes have a proton and an electron; the number of neutrons is different.

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Does the atomic number change in the three isotopes of hydrogen?

No the atomic number is same for the three isotopes of hydrogen (it is 1). The three isotopes of hydrogen differ by the number of neutrons.


Are isotopes atmos of hydrogen is of the same element or different elements?

The isotopes of hydrogen are all hydrogen. They have the same number of protons, or atomic number, which is unique to each element.


Isotopes of hydrogen have the same what?

Same number of protons, different number of neutrons


Are hydrogen -3 and helium -3 isotopes the same element?

no they are not the same element bc isotopes have the same amount of protons but not the same amount of neutrons or electrons! -tabbyg


What is isotopes name the isotopes of hydrogen and draw the structure of their atoms?

Isotopes of hydrogen are Hydrogen-1 (protium), ‎Hydrogen-2 (deuterium), ‎and Hydrogen-3 (tritium).


What is the collective name given to a mixture of the three isotopes of hydrogen when they are present in the same ratio in the universe as a whole?

The collective name given to a mixture of the three isotopes of hydrogen is isotope-pair. This is only when they are present in the same ratio in the universe as a whole.?æ


Are hydrogen negative 3 and helium negative 3 isotopes of the same element?

No.


What isotopes are stable?

Hydrogen-1 and hydrogen-2 isotopes are radioactively stable.


What are atoms of the same element with different numbers neutrons called?

'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.


What hydrogen isotopes are stable?

Hydrogen-1 and hydrogen-2 isotopes are radioactively stable.


Do isotopes exhibit the same chemical atomic properties yes or no?

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.


Each of the three known isotopes of hydrogen has what protons in the nucleus?

Each isotope of hydrogen has 1 proton in the nucleus. The difference between the isotopes lies in the number of neutrons: hydrogen-1 has 0 neutrons, hydrogen-2 (deuterium) has 1 neutron, and hydrogen-3 (tritium) has 2 neutrons.