ChemicalsIsotopes Many of the elements on the periodic table have ‘isotopes’ that have the same chemical properties with different mass numbers. The different ratios of these isotopes can be measured in many of the chemical components that make up gases, oils, contaminants, and water. ...
This chapter discusses the nature of isotopes and radiation. Isotopes are slightly different forms of the same element, having the same chemical properties and characteristics, but each isotope has a slightly different atomic weight or mass number. It is this vital difference that enables one to ...
iso·topeˈī-sə-ˌtōp 1 :any of two or more species of atoms of a chemical element with the same atomic number and position in the periodic table and nearly identical chemical behavior but with differing atomic mass or mass number and different physical properties ...
5 Why do isotopes of the same element have the same chemical properties? A They have the same nucleon number. B They have the same number of electrons in the outer shell. C They have the same number of neutrons in the nucleus. D They have the same number of protons as neutrons. 相...
Rubidium has two isotopes, ½{37}{3}Rb and ½{8}{3}Rb.Which statement explains why both isotopes have the same chemical properties? A They have the same number of protons. B They have the same number of outer shell electrons. C. They have different numbers of neutrons. D They have...
isotopes have the same chemical properties as their elements but different chemical properties. This is because isotopes of an element have the same number of electrons as an atom of that particular element. The electron arrangement is what affects chemical properties, and isotopes have the same ele...
to undergo chemical reactions to form compounds or other elements. These properties are determined by the number of electrons present in the atom. Since isotopes of an element have a different number of neutrons, but the same number of electrons, they have similar chemical properties. However, th...
Isotopes are variants of the same chemical element, differing in neutron count, which alters their atomic mass but not their chemical behavior. For instance, Carbon-12 and Carbon-14 are isotopes of carbon, sharing chemical properties but differing in mass. 11 Isomers, however, share the same mo...
5Which statement explains why isotopes of the same element have the same chemical properties?C A They have a different number of neutrons in the nucleus. B They have the same number of neutrons in the nucleus. C They have the same number of outer shell electrons. D They have the same nu...
C1-35 and Cl-37 are two isotopes of chlcrine.Which statements are correct?D1 Both isotopes have the same mass number.2 Both isotopes have the same electronic configuration.3 Both isotopes have the same physical properties.4 Both isotopes have the same chemical properties. A. 1 and 2 only ...