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That type of atom is called an isotope. An atom is still the same element if it is missing an electron. The same goes for isotopes. They are still the same element.
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Fluorine is a typical anisotopic element and mass spectra of molecules containing fluorine atoms are more simple than are those of corresponding chlorine and ...
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Sep 21, 2005 ... An isotope is a form of a chemical element whose atomic nucleus contains a specific number of neutron s, in addition to the number of proton s ...
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An isotope depends on the number of neutrons in the atom. If you consider various isotopes of a particular element, the proton number does not change.
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Isotope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Atoms of the same element can have different numbers of neutrons; the different possible versions of each element are called isotopes. For example, the most ...
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What is an Isotope? An isotope is one particular form an atom of an element might take. Just as people may be thin, medium weight, or heavy, isotopes vary ...
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Most atoms have several naturally occurring isotopes (click here for a list of elements that have no isotopes). An isotope is an atom which contains a different ...
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My teacher said that if an isotope has a neutron to proton ratio that is greater ... A few other lighter elements can exist in a stable state without ...
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What is an isotope? From a database of frequently asked questions from the Atoms, elements, and ions section of General Chemistry Online.
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