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Talan Rubio
20 March, 00:42
What is an isotope?
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Zechariah Clements
20 March, 01:40
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An isotope is a form of a chemical element whose atomic nucleus contains a specific number of neutrons in addition to the number of protons that distinctively defines the element. The nuclei of most atoms have neutrons as well as protons.
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