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How do atoms become isotopes?

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Answered by Anonymous
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We have already learned that ions are atoms that are either missing or have extra electrons. Let's say an atom is missing a neutron or has an extra neutron. That type of atom is called an isotope. An atom is still the same element if it is missing an electron.

Answered by sonukumardreamer
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the element which have same atomic number but different atomic mass then he able to form isotopes

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