I do not know about anything beyond that, but that much I'm certain on.
I don't know about the above answer but from what I know in Chemistry is that the protons is what makes the isotopes of each element differ and the neutrons. Hope this helps
I think the first answer is correct. The protons do not make any difference. That's from AP Bio knowlege.
isotopes of a given element differ in the number of neutrons they have.
neutron
they are known as isotopes. Dont ask people to do your homework
Different isotopes of an element have the same number of protons but differ in the number of neutrons in their nuclei. This results in different atomic weights for each isotope. Isotopes of an element may exhibit different physical properties and may have varying degrees of stability.
Isotopes must have the same atomic number, which is the number of protons. The atomic mass, which is the total number of protons and neutrons, varies for the different isotopes. so it should have different mass numbers..
just number of neutrons
isotopes of a given element differ in the number of neutrons they have.
Different isotopes of an element differ in the number of neutrons and thus in their atomic weight.
Isotopes of the same element have different number of neutrons.
Isotopes are elements that differ in the number of neutrons they have. Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons in their nuclei but different numbers of neutrons, resulting in varying atomic weights.
Isotopes of the same element differ in the number of neutrons. Isotopes have different physical properties but similar chemical properties.
Number of Neutrons
neutrons
Yes, isotopes of an element are the same element but with different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus and thus different atomic masses.
Isotopes of the same element ONLY differ in mass.
Isotopes are forms of the same element that differ in Neutrons.
Yes, isotopes of the same element would have differed numbers of neutrons.