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1.2 Isotopes
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Isotopes

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Defining Isotopes
Isotopes are atoms of the same element that contain the same number of protons and electrons but a
different number of neutrons
The name of an isotope is the chemical symbol (or word) followed by a dash and then the mass
number
Eg. carbon-12 and carbon-14 are isotopes of carbon containing 6 and 8 neutrons respectively
The chemical symbol of an isotope will still be shown in the usual form, as shown:
A general chemical symbol

Isotopes of the same element have the same chemical symbol with a different mass number
For chemical symbols, isotopes have:
The same chemical symbol
e.g. isotopes of chlorine all have the symbol Cl
The same atomic number
e.g. isotopes of chlorine all have an atomic number of 17
A different mass / nucleon number
e.g. the chlorine-35 isotope has a mass number of 35, while the chlorine-37 isotope has a
mass number of 37
The atomic structure and symbols of three isotopes of hydrogen

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All three hydrogen isotopes have the chemical symbol H, the same number of protons but a different
number of neutrons

Chemical & Physical Properties of Isotopes


Isotopes have similar chemical properties but different physical properties
Chemical properties
Isotopes of the same element display the same chemical characteristics
This is because they have the same number of electrons in their outer shells
Electrons take part in chemical reactions and therefore determine the chemistry of an atom
Physical properties
The only difference between isotopes is the number of neutrons
Since these are neutral subatomic particles, they only add mass to the atom
As a result of this, isotopes have different physical properties such as small differences in their mass
and density

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