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23 October, 05:28

What is a difference between an isotope and a ion

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  1. 23 October, 05:32
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    An ion is an atom that has anything but a neutral charge (it can either be positive or negative). An isotope, on the other hand, occurs when there is a deficiency in the number of neutrons in an atom. This does not affect the overall charge.
  2. 23 October, 05:32
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    An isotope has two or more copies of a component whereby the atoms have the corresponding amount of protons. While ion is a combination of atoms exhibiting electrical explosives such as the sodium and chlorine atoms in a seasoning extract.
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