Isotopes
Isotopes are atoms of the same element having different atomic mass but same atomic number. For e.g., there are three isotopes of hydrogen with atomic mass 1, 2, and 3. According to Mendeleev's periodic table these should be placed at three separat..
Isotopes
Isotopes of an element have same atomic number (Z) but different mass numbers (A). For example, 1 H 1 , 1 H 2 , 1 H 3 are isotopes of hydrogen;..
Isotopes of hydrogen
Isotopes are the different forms of the same element, which have the same atomic number but different mass numbers. The isotopes of hydrogen are protium, deuterium and tritium with mass number 1, 2 and 3 respectively. The relative abundan..
Isotopes are the different forms of the same element, which have the same atomic number but different mass numbers. The isotopes of hydrogen are protium, deuterium and tritium with mass number 1, 2 and 3 respectively. The relative abundan..Isotopes, Isobars and Isotones
Isotopes - These are the elements having same atomic number but different mass number. They have the same atomic number because the number of protons inside their nuclei remains the same. The difference in their mass number is due to the difference ..
Isotopes
It is interesting to note that atoms of a given atomic number can have different number of neutron..
Isotopes
It is interesting to note that atoms of a given atomic number can have different number of neutrons. Some examples are listed belo..
Characteristics of isotopes
All isotopes of an element have the same number of valence electrons thus have identical chemical properties. The physical properties of the isotopes are different due to the difference in the number of neutrons in their nuclei. The densities, ..
Isotopes of Hydrogen
All isotopes of the same element have the same number of protons, but a variable number of neutrons. The isotopes of hydrogen have the following structures (Fig.9.1)...
All isotopes of the same element have the same number of protons, but a variable number of neutrons. The isotopes of hydrogen have the following structures (Fig.9.1)...Elemental carbon
Symbol: C Atomic number : 6 Atomic mass: 12 (most common isotope) Electronic configuration: 1s 2 ,2s 2 ,2p 2 Position in the periodic table: Period II Group IV Carbon occurs in the free state as well as combined state. The following schematic chart shows the occurrence of ca..
Symbol: C Atomic number : 6 Atomic mass: 12 (most common isotope) Electronic configuration: 1s 2 ,2s 2 ,2p 2 Position in the periodic table: Period II Group IV Carbon occurs in the free state as well as combined state. The following schematic chart shows the occurrence of ca..Element
It is defined as a substance that cannot be further reduced to simpler substances by ordinary processes. Elements are made up of particles/atoms of only one kind. For example: Hydrogen and oxygen There are 114 elements known. Out of these 92 of them occur in natu..
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