Isotopes of a given element all have the same number of protons. They differ in their number of neutrons.
They have the same atomic number.
Yes, chemically they are alike (more correct is to say that the differences are not significant).
a bar magnet and a electromagnet are alike in many ways. the are alike because both of them are magnets. but there are plenty other ways they are alike
They have all the chemical, physical, nuclear properties identical. This is not the case for isotopes.
how do you find the fractional abundance of an isotope?
Isotopes are used to create energy in at least two ways: # The isotopes are allowed to heat water into steam, and the steam turns a generator. # The isotopes are allowed to heat one end of a "thermopile", and the thermopile powers electronics. (This is how the deep space probes get their power.)
How isotopes same as element alike?
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Isotopes are exactly same with respect to all the chemical properties but they differ with respect to physical properties.
Yes, chemically they are alike (more correct is to say that the differences are not significant).
They have the same number of protons and electrons.
The isotopes of an element are alike in that they have the same number of protons, electrons, and the same chemical properties. The isotopes are different in that they have different numbers of neutrons and thus different atomic masses.
Multiplication by an integer is the same as repeated addition.
a bar magnet and a electromagnet are alike in many ways. the are alike because both of them are magnets. but there are plenty other ways they are alike
Cats & owls are alike in many different ways.
No
They have all the chemical, physical, nuclear properties identical. This is not the case for isotopes.
which minerals can form are alike and how they are different