Physics, asked by khansaab75, 1 year ago

Difference between isotopes and isotones?

Answers

Answered by BrainlyWarrior
10
\textbf{Hey there}!!


\textbf{Answer}:



\textbf{Isotopes}:

The atoms of an element, which have the same atomic number but different mass numbers, are called Isotopes.


\textbf{Isotones}:

The atoms, whose nuclei have same number of neutrons, are called Isotones.


Examples of Isotopes and Isotones , refer to the above attachment.


Be Brainly.


@karangrover12.
Attachments:

Swarup1998: Great answer! (:
Answered by legendarysumit
2
The atoms of an element in which there have same atomic number but different mass they are known as isotopes.

The atoms of element in which nuclei have the same neutrons they are known as isotones.
Similar questions