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22 November, 09:18

Compared to the stable reference element, an isotope is different in what way?

Question 1 options:

A) More protons in the nucleus

B) Fever electrons in the orbitals

C) More electrons in the orbitals

D) Fewer neutrons in the nucleus

E) More neutrons in the nucleus

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  1. 22 November, 09:20
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    E) More neutrons in the nucleus

    Explanation:

    Isotope -

    The atoms which have same number of protons but different number of neutrons.

    And since, atomic number = protons number

    and, mass number = proton + neutrons.

    Hence,

    The atomic number will not change, but the mass number will change.

    Hence, the correct option is more neutrons in the nucleus.
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