Physics, asked by afeefahannan05, 3 months ago

The element has the record for the height of Isotopes.
(a) Boron
(b) Neon
(c) Xenon
(d) Argon

Answers

Answered by sp04638
3

Answer:

boron because other are noble gas

Answered by mad210215
0

Xenon has the highest number of Isotopes

Explanation:

All elements have isotopes. Some are stable isotopes while others are unstable. Among the given elements:

Boron have two isotopes, Neon has three, Argon have three and Xenon have nine.

This clearly states that Xenon has highest number of stable isotopes i.e., Nine.

Xenon is a natural occurring element. The name is derived from the Greek word 'xenos' which means Stranger. It is a very unreactive gas. Xenon lies in the 18th group, 5th period in block ‘p’. Its atomic number is 54.  

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