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False, different isotopes of the same element have different numbers of neutrons.

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How do two isotopes of an element same from another?

The number of protons and electrons is the same, the number of neutrons is different.


What is the atomic mass number in barium?

The mass number is the sum of protons and electrons in the atomic nucleus of an isotope. Barium has many isotopes and each has another mass number.


Are ions isotopes atoms the same thing?

No. Isotopes are a subset of atoms, for elements which have more than one isotope. The term isotope has meaning only in comparison to another atom with the same atomic number, while the more general term atom is not so limited. Ions differ from both of the others by being electrically charged.


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

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


How many isotopes can there be in an element?

There is no specific number; each element has another number of natural and artificial isotopes.


The isotope of uranium used in nuclear reactors uranium-235 contains 92 protons Another isotope uranium-238 contains how many electrons?

All the isotopes of uranium contains 92 protons and electrons but a different number of neutrons.


Do isotopes differ from one another in their chemical properties?

Yes


5. How do isotopes differ from one another and from the element atoms on the periodic table?

Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. This results in variations in atomic mass for isotopes. The element atoms on the periodic table represent the average mass of all its naturally occurring isotopes.


What would be an isotope of carbon12?

The 12 in Carbon-12 designates the isotope which has an atomic mass of 12. This is the most abundant isotope of carbon. Carbon has an atomic number of 6, therefore it has 6 protons. Carbon 12, therefore has 6 neutrons. Carbon 14 is another isotope of carbon, still having 6 protons, but has 8 neutrons, so it has an atomic mass of (6 + 8 = 14). See related link for more information on carbon isotopes.


Why does isotopes have different mass from one another?

because they differ in the number of neutrons


How are the two isotopes of arsenic different from one another?

The number of neutrons is different.


What two atoms are the isotopes of one another must have different number of what?

Neutrons.