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Isotopes (of hydrogen) differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus of the atoms.

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How does isotopes hydrogen-1 and hydrogen-2 differ?

Isotopes have different number of neutrons, in the given isotopes, there are 0 and 1 neutrons respectively.


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.


How do isotopes H-3 and H-2 differ?

Hydrogen-1 isotopes have one proton and no neutrons. Hydrogen-2 isotopes have one proton and one neutron.


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).


Do isotopes differ by number of electrons?

Isotopes differ by the number of protons.


how is the structure of hydrogen 1 , hydrogen 2 and hydrogen 3 differ from each other?

The isotopes are different because of the different number of neutrons present in them. The isotopes are protium (1H) with zero neutrons, deuterium (2H) with one neutron, and tritium (3H) with two neutrons.


How do hydrogen isatopes differ?

Hydrogen isotopes differ by the number of neutrons they contain. Protium, the most common isotope, has no neutrons. Deuterium, another isotope, contains one neutron. Tritium, the third hydrogen isotope, contains two neutrons.


What isotopes are stable?

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


Is this true or false Hydrogen-1 and hydrogen-2 differ in that hydrogen-2 has one neutron hydrogen-1 has none?

Yes it is true. All isotopes differ in the number of neutrons only.


What hydrogen isotopes are stable?

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


How do isotopes of an element differ?

Different isotopes of an element differ in the number of neutrons and thus in their atomic weight.


How do the isotopes of given element differ from one another?

isotopes of a given element differ in the number of neutrons they have.