Chemistry, asked by tanishkathite, 7 months ago

the isotopes of a neutral atom of an element differ in which of these?

A)physical properties

B) chemical properties

C) atomic number

D) mass number

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Chemical properties

Explanation:

isotopes have same atomic no bt different mass no with same physical properties

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Option B) chemical properties

The isotopes of a neutral atom of an element differ in which of these chemical properties.

  • An element's isotopes all have the same number of protons and electrons, hence its chemistry is the same. The only difference between an element's isotopes is in their atomic mass, which is determined by the mass number (A), or the total amount of protons and neutrons in an atom.
  • Atoms that are neutral have an equal number of protons and electrons. Isotopes are variations of an element's atom that have differing quantities of neutrons. The atomic number of each isotope of a given element is the same, but the mass number (A), which is the total amount of protons and neutrons, varies.
  • Isotopes. An isotope is one of two or more chemical elements that exist in different forms. Varied isotopes of an element share the same atomic number and protons in their nuclei, giving them the same atomic weight. However, each elemental isotope has a different amount of neutrons, which changes its atomic weight.

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