by having the same number of protons and electrons and so still have the same chemical properties and physical properties with the exception of being somewhat denser.
All of the isotopes of an element contain the same number of protons. They differ only in the number of neutrons.
The number of electrons is an ionization state issue, and does not affect isotopic identity.
Different isotopes of the same element:
same number of protons, same chemical properties.
Isotopes of a chemical element have a similar number of protons but a different number of neutrons.
The atomic number is the same for the all isotopes of a chemical element.
Chemical reactions involve electrons - not protons or neutrons. All isotopes of the same element have an identical number of electrons (just the number of neutrons differs) and hence the chemical properties are identical/very similar.
The numbers of protons and electrons are identical.
Apart from a few, almost all elements have isotopes. They are almost similar except the number of neutrons they have.
All the isotopes of a chemical element have the same number of protons and electrons (in a neutral state).
Isotopes of a chemical element have a similar number of protons but a different number of neutrons.
The known weighted-averagemass of all the naturally occurring* isotopes for an element is the atomic mass of the element.____________________*This is not the same as "all the known isotopes", becausemost elements have known isotopes that are not naturally occurring.
The known weighted-averagemass of all the naturally occurring* isotopes for an element is the atomic mass of the element.____________________*This is not the same as "all the known isotopes", becausemost elements have known isotopes that are not naturally occurring.
The known weighted-averagemass of all the naturally occurring* isotopes for an element is the atomic mass of the element.____________________*This is not the same as "all the known isotopes", becausemost elements have known isotopes that are not naturally occurring.
Isotopes of the same element differ in the number of neutrons. Isotopes have different physical properties but similar chemical properties.
Isotopes of a chemical element have a similar number of protons but a different number of neutrons.
The average of all the naturally occurring isotopes of a particular element are an element's atomic Mass.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons. They do have very similar chemical properties. In fact for most purposes we can consider them identical.
They will have a different number of neutrons.
The number of protons is the same.
The atomic number is the same for the all isotopes of a chemical element.