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Griffin Larson
28 April, 22:33
Why do we study isotopes?
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Gregory Dunn
29 April, 02:03
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Isotopes are atoms with different number of electrons
isotopes are very useful
for example isotope of uranium is used in atomic bombs and nuclear reactors radioactive isotopes are used to date ricks soils and archaeological objects.
isotopes have many uses that's why we study isotopes to know their uses
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