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DEFINE ISOTOPES GIVE TWO EXAMPLES

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Answered by maria9
47
isotopes are the atoms of elements having same atomic number but different mass number.
e.g.
Hydrogen-
proterium,
deuterium,
tritium
carbon-
12C,
13C,
14C

unknown7: no You are wrong
maria9: why
unknown7: Hydrogen and carbon are isotopes?
unknown7: i think Hydrogen have isotopes. And so do Carbon have. but they themselves are not isotopes
Answered by Ankit1234
63
ISOTOPES ⇒ Atoms which have the same atomic number but different mass                           number are called as isotopes.

For example :- Hydrogen has three atomic species, namely protium,                                         deuterium, tritium.

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