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Where are the subatomic particles that determine the difference between an element and the ion of that element or between isotopes of that element?

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Answered by yaminisudha19
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Answer:The number of prtons determines an element's atomic number and is used to distinguish one element from another. The number of neutrons is variable, resulting in isotopes, which are different forms of the same atom that vary only in the number of neutrons they possess.

Answer:The number of prtons determines an element's atomic number and is used to distinguish one element from another. The number of neutrons is variable, resulting in isotopes, which are different forms of the same atom that vary only in the number of neutrons they possess.Explanation:

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Answered by Rudranil420
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The isotopes of an element differ in the number of subatomic particles found outside the nucleus. An ion differs from the neutral form of an element in the number of particle within the nucleus. The isotopes of an element differ in the number of subatomic particles found in the nucleus.

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