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Do isotopes difffer in their physical properties?

Yes, isotopes have different physical properties.


How are isotopes alike?

Isotopes are exactly same with respect to all the chemical properties but they differ with respect to physical properties.


Different isotopes of an atom retain the properties of the atom-?

Isotopes of an atom does retain the properties of the atom. This is discrete in units of matter.


Different isotopes of an atom retain the properties of the atom.?

Isotopes of an atom does retain the properties of the atom. This is discrete in units of matter.


Why does both isotopes of phosphorus have identical chemical properties?

All isotopes of a substance are chemically the same. It is their physical properties which are different.


Why isotopes of an element show identical chemical properties?

The number of electrons in isotopes is identical.


Do isotopes exhibit the same chemical atomic properties yes or no?

No, there are differences in chemical properties of different isotopes of the same element. For instance, certain isotopes will be radioactive while other isotopes will be stable and nonradioactive. Also, the different isotopes of hydrogen are significantly different depending on the number of neutrons present.


Does isotopes affect the physical properties of the element?

Isotopes contribute to the atomic weight of a chemical element.


What is the relationship between atoms ad isotopes?

A natural chemical element may be monoisotopic or has isotopes. Isotopes are atoms but they differ from other isotopes by the number of neutrons. This involve a different atomic mass and different physical properties or sometimes (for light isotopes) different chemical properties. Also, all chemical elements have radioactive, artificial isotopes.


How did Frederick Soddy discover isotopes?

Frederick Soddy discovered isotopes through his collaboration with Ernest Rutherford in studying radioactivity. They observed that certain elements had multiple forms with different atomic weights but similar chemical properties, leading to the concept of isotopes. Soddy coined the term "isotope" in 1913 to describe these different forms of elements.


Why do all the isotopes have the same chemical properties?

Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons, which determines their chemical properties. It is the arrangement of electrons, which is determined by the number of protons, that governs an element's chemical behavior. Therefore, isotopes of an element exhibit the same chemical properties.


All isotopes of an element have the same?

chemical properties