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Not ions, but isotopes.
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Nitrogen isotopes do not have a charge.Ions have a charge.
Isotopes are just the different possible nuclear weights of each element. Some are stable; some are unstable and radioactive. Since all atoms are isotopes and all isotopes are atoms, Isotopes can - and do - form ions, consequently they can have positive and negative charges.
Isotopes are atoms of an element having different number of neutrons.Ions are atoms with an electrical charge.
Not ions, but isotopes.
The pH meter measures the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in an aqueous solution
Probably not, no.
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Nitrogen isotopes do not have a charge.Ions have a charge.
You cannot. Different ions have different molecular masses.
Isotopes are just the different possible nuclear weights of each element. Some are stable; some are unstable and radioactive. Since all atoms are isotopes and all isotopes are atoms, Isotopes can - and do - form ions, consequently they can have positive and negative charges.
Isotopes are atoms of an element having different number of neutrons.Ions are atoms with an electrical charge.
True. Isotopes are defined by the amount of neutral neutrons which have no effect on the polarity of the atom. ions are defined by a differing amount of protons and electrons, therefore charging them.
you can find ions or isotopes whith slightly higher or lower masses and so higher or lower moles. to find a mole times the atomic mass by 6.02 times 10 to the power of 23.
You add or remove one or more neutrons from each atom.
All isotopes and ions of fluorine have nine protons.