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which element have greatest number of isotops​

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Answered by traveller24
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carbon have the greatest number of isotopes may be I think

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Answered by Anonymous
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The elements that have the greatest possible number of isotopes, 36, are xenon (Xe) and cesium (Cs). Xenon has 9 stable isotopes and 27 radioactive isotopes. (Stable isotopes retain their atomic configurations whereas radioactive isotopes "decay" over time by shedding high-energy subatomic particles.)

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