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21 July, 22:53

How do isotopes of a given element differ? How am they similar?

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  1. 21 July, 23:12
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    Isotopes of a given element differ from one another based on the number of neutrons those atoms of the same element have. They are similar as they are the same element, given to us as they all have the same atomic number, but different in the number of neutrons they possess, which ultimately affects the atomic mass or mass number of that said isotope.
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