Chemistry, asked by goldengoose829, 1 year ago

What are isotopes? Mention the isotopes of hydrogen.

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Answered by Anonymous
30

Isotopes are atoms of the same element having the same atomic number Z but different mass number A. The nuclei 1H1, 1H2 and 1H3 are the isotopes of hydrogen. In other words isotopes of an elementcontain the same number of protons but different number of neutrons.As the atoms of isotopes have identical electronic structure, they have identical chemical properties and placed in the same location in the periodic table.
Always Remember 
SAME ELEMENT
SAME ATOMIC NUMBER
BUT DIFFERENT MASS NUMBER.  

Freakin: Hydrogen's Isotopes are call Hydrogen(1H3), Deuterium(1H2) and Trtium(1H3)
Anonymous: yes u are right good
Answered by yuvrajmehta200
16
hydrogen is having 3 types of isotopes protium, deutium and tritium.
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