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explain examples of isotopes ​

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Answered by sneha1103
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Isotopes are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number, and consequently in nucleon number. All isotopes of a given element have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons in each atom.

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Answered by crazy789wadhwani777
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Explanation:

Isotope Examples

Carbon 12 and Carbon 14 are both isotopes of carbon, one with 6 neutrons and one with 8 neutrons (both with 6 protons). Carbon-12 is a stable isotope, while carbon-14 is a radioactive isotope (radioisotope). ... Uranium-234 forms as a decay product

  • Carbon-14. A naturally occurring radioactive isotope of carbon having six protons and eight neutrons in the nucleus. ...
  • Iodine-131. It is an isotope because it contains a different number of neutrons from the element iodine. ...
  • Tritium.

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