Chemistry, asked by Arifan72, 1 year ago

what is not differ in isotopes:a.electrons,b.protons,c.neutrons,d.neucleons and why?

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Answered by maria9
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option (a) and (b)
in isotopes electrons and protons do not differ in isotopes
only neutrons differ in number .
therefore the mass number of all the isotopes differ while the atomic number remains the same.

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Answered by KAS11
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It will be option ( a ) and ( b ) bec electrons and protons are similar in no. in isotopes but mass will be different bec it depends on the no. of protons + neutrons and so its mass no. differs but not the atomic no. For example, hydrogen particle and chlorine particle.

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