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an ion has a different number of electrons and an isotope has a different number of neutrons then listed on the Periodic Table or your sample

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What is the difference between an atom an isotope and an ion?

an ion is when an element loses or gains one or more electrons. an isotope is when a element loses or gains one or more neutrons. when one or more proton(s) is/are gained or lost, it becomes a different element.


Is chromium a ion neutral or isotope?

A chromium ion is not neutral. By definition an ion is not neutral. All atoms belong to an isotope, but that has nothing to do with whether the atom is ionized or not.


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Is silver a ion or a isotope?

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Can an isotope also be an ion?

Yes, an isotope can also be an ion. An isotope is a variant of an element with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons, while an ion is an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of electrons.


Is an atom of an element with a different number of neutrons called ion or isotope?

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What is the difference between an Ion and an Molecule?

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What is the difference between a bohr model of a chlorine atom isotope and ion?

The Bohr model of a chlorine atom represents the neutral state of the atom, with 17 protons and an average number of neutrons for that specific isotope. An isotope of chlorine will have a different number of neutrons, leading to a different atomic mass but the same number of protons. An ion of chlorine will have gained or lost electrons, resulting in a different number of electrons compared to a neutral atom.


Is a aluminum an isotope ion or neutral atom?

An alumimium atom is electrically neutral and it is an isotope of aluminum.


What is the number of neutron is equal to?

The number of neutrons of an isotope is the difference between the mass number of the isotope and the number of protons (equal to atomic number).


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What is the main difference between the isotopes of hydrogen?

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