Chemistry, asked by aradhitapyne2008, 2 months ago

all atoms of an element may not be the same. what is the term used to describe the different atoms?​

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Answered by brinlyqueen
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We refer to the atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons as "isotopes". While the particular isotope involved does not affect how an atom will react chemically, it does determine how the atom will behave in nuclear reactions. The most common nuclear reaction on earth is radioactive decay.

Answered by swatitomar0789
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Atoms with the same atomic number but a different mass number are isotopes. List the isotopes of hydrogen and of carbon. Be able to describe radioisotopes and list three ways they are used in biology. The union between the electron structures of atoms is known as the chemical bond.

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