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Isotopes are best described as two atoms of the same element that Question 9 options: have the same mass but different chemical properties give away electrons to become positive…
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Isotopes are best described as two atoms of the same element that
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have the same mass but different chemical properties
give away electrons to become positively charged
differ in mass but are chemically alike
become electrically charged
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Step-by-step explanation:
they have different mass number but same atomic number
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