For 50 points answer my question
What is Isotopes explain briefly?
Answers
Answered by
4
✨Heya!!!!✌
✍Your answer⬇⬇⬇⬇
Isotopes are the atoms of the same element having the same atomic number but different mass number. Hydrogen for example has three Isotopes: 1H^1(proton), 1H^2(deuterium) and 1H^3(tritium).
Isotopes have the same no. of valence electrons, same electronic distribution. Therefore, isotopes shows similarly in their chemical properties. Isotopes of the same element have different no. of neutrons.
The relative concentration of isotopes in a given element is nearly constant. Radio isotope is an isotope of an element which is radioactive. For example, 14^C, is an isotope of 12^C is radioactive. Two isotopes of uranium U-235 and U-238 both are radioactive.
Hope it helps☑
#Be Brainly
✍Your answer⬇⬇⬇⬇
Isotopes are the atoms of the same element having the same atomic number but different mass number. Hydrogen for example has three Isotopes: 1H^1(proton), 1H^2(deuterium) and 1H^3(tritium).
Isotopes have the same no. of valence electrons, same electronic distribution. Therefore, isotopes shows similarly in their chemical properties. Isotopes of the same element have different no. of neutrons.
The relative concentration of isotopes in a given element is nearly constant. Radio isotope is an isotope of an element which is radioactive. For example, 14^C, is an isotope of 12^C is radioactive. Two isotopes of uranium U-235 and U-238 both are radioactive.
Hope it helps☑
#Be Brainly
aakashchauhan77:
wao nice answer
Answered by
2
Hey user !!
So here's u r answer !!
______________________________________________✨
Isotopes :-
➡ Atoms of same element which have same atomic number but different mass number .
➡ Since the atomic number of different isotopes of the same element is same .
➡ It means that they have same number of electrons and protons .
➡ The difference between their mass numbers is due to different number of neutrons present in the nuclei .
➡ Hydrogen is a common example which has three isotopes . Hydrogen has three isotopes proton , Deuterium , Tritium .
_______________________________________________✨
So here's u r answer !!
______________________________________________✨
Isotopes :-
➡ Atoms of same element which have same atomic number but different mass number .
➡ Since the atomic number of different isotopes of the same element is same .
➡ It means that they have same number of electrons and protons .
➡ The difference between their mass numbers is due to different number of neutrons present in the nuclei .
➡ Hydrogen is a common example which has three isotopes . Hydrogen has three isotopes proton , Deuterium , Tritium .
_______________________________________________✨
Similar questions