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What is a isopote?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 6/17/2024

Is two or more atoms of the same element that have different number of neutron.

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How many protons does a isopote have?

Depends on which isotope you are asking about. All elements have isotopes, and each element has a different number of protons.


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How many protons does a isopote have?

Depends on which isotope you are asking about. All elements have isotopes, and each element has a different number of protons.


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