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6. Define isotopes giving examples. State three
properties of isotopes.​

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Answered by saloniRevade
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Step-by-step explanation:

Isotopes are samples of an element with different numbers of neutrons in their atoms. The number of protons for different isotopes of an element does not change. Not all isotopes are radioactive. Stable isotopes either never decay or else decay very slowly. Radioactive isotopes undergo decay

Answered by Anonymous
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The definition of an isotope is an element with similar chemical make-up and the same atomic number, but different atomic weights to another or others. An example of an isotope is Carbon 12 to Carbon 13.

The number of electrons present inside an atom or element determines the chemical properties of the atom or element. Because the number of electrons in an atom and its isotopes are the same, the chemical properties of an isotope are similar to that of the parent atom. On the other hand, heavy isotopes have large masses and different chemical properties as compared to their parent atoms. 

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