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Ashlyn Castillo
13 April, 05:51
The isotope atoms differ in?
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Hana Romero
13 April, 09:49
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An isotope is formed basically when the amount of neutrons are different than the amount of protons in the nucleus. Therefore, we'd get a variation in the atomic mass (number of neutrons and protons). This is what makes isotopes different.
So, the answer would be: Isotope atoms differ in neutrons.
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