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Compared to atoms of the same element, isotopes have different A. numbers of neutrons. B. numbers of electrons. C. types of subatomic particles. D. numbers of protons.
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Compared to atoms of the same element, isotopes have different A. numbers of neutrons. B. numbers of electrons. C. types of subatomic particles. D. numbers of protons.
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Compared to atoms of the same element, isotopes have different
A. numbers of neutrons.
B. numbers of electrons.
C. types of subatomic particles.
D. numbers of protons.
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A. numbers of neutrons.
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The atoms
of a chemical element
can exist in
different
types. These are called
isotopes
. They
have
the
same
number of protons (and electrons), but
different
numbers of neutrons.
Different isotopes
of the
same element have different
masses.
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