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Mireya Ortega
27 February, 20:46
How can you tell isotopes apart?
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Joyce Wilcox
27 February, 21:49
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Isotopes have different amount of neutrons.
So you can tell what is an isotope by it neutrons.
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Claudia Tanner
27 February, 23:54
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Isotopes have different parts of neutrons
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