Why are isotopes of an element having different atomic masses placed at the same position in the periodic table?
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The isotopes of a same element have same atomic number though their mass number is different.Hence they are placed at one place in the same group of the modern periodic table. e.g All the three isotopes of hydrogen have same number of protons ,so they are placed at one place in the same group of the periodic table .
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