what is the reason for the formation of isotopes?
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atomic mass and atomic number of elements is the main reason for the formation
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Answer:Often, an atom of a given element (number of protons) can remain more or less stable if it has a small number of extra or missing neutrons. Such atoms are called isotopes, and the "more-or-less" stability means that over time, they will break into smaller, more stable atoms releasing radioactivity.
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