== == Atoms of the same element with different number of neutrons are called isotopes. See related links below for more information.
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These particles are electrons.
All radioactive isotopes are unstable and they decay to a stable isotope emitting particles.
The number of neutrons differ for each isotope of a chemical element.
Subatomic particles are protons, neutrons and electrons.
istopes
The number of neutrons is different for isotopes.
Isotopes of the same element differ in the number of neutrons. Isotopes have different physical properties but similar chemical properties.
Carbon and nitrogen isotopes are not isotopes of each other. They are different elements with their own set of isotopes. Carbon isotopes include carbon-12, carbon-13, and carbon-14, while nitrogen isotopes include nitrogen-14 and nitrogen-15.
These particles are electrons.
Isotopes are atoms, not subatomic particles.
All radioactive isotopes are unstable and they decay to a stable isotope emitting particles.
When photons collide with each other or with other particles, they can either scatter off each other, be absorbed by the particles, or create new particles through processes like pair production.
evidence that particles have spaces between each other
Gas particles do not touch each other in the way that solid particles do. The particles in a gas are in constant motion and are separated by large distances relative to their size. However, they can collide with each other and with the walls of their container.
When two particles with the same charge are near each other, they will repel each other due to the like charges. The repulsion force is stronger the closer the particles are to each other. This repulsive force causes the particles to move away from each other.
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