HOW ARE ISOTOPES DIFFERENT FROM REGULAR ATOMS?
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Isotopes are atoms with different atomic masses which have the same atomic number. The atoms of different isotopes are atoms of the same chemical element; they differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
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Isotopes are the "atoms of same element" having same molecular number but different molecular mass.
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