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23 May, 03:48

Using the periodic table, which of the following is an isotope? Zn - 68 Tb - 159 Cs - 133 C - 12

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  1. 23 May, 04:13
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    An isotope occurs when the number of neutrons in an atom doesn't equal to amount of protons. A neutral atom has same number of protons as neutrons. So, if the number next to it isn't 2 times the atomic number, then that choice is an isotope. For example: If I had a Carbon atom, I know it has 6 protons, b/c its atomic number is 6. But, my atom only has 5 neutrons, not 6 neutrons. So it's an isotope. It will be labeled Carbon-11. The '11' comes from the sum of protons and neutrons.
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