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Isotope

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Meaning

Isotopes are atoms with the same number of protons (the same element) but a different number of neutrons.

About Isotopes

Each element has many isotopes but some are stable and others are unstable so they decay quickly into other isotopes or a different element.
Different isotopes of the same element have the same atomic number but different atomic mass due to the different numbers of neutrons.
Hydrogen-1 Hydrogen-2 Lithium-7 Lithium-6
Hydrogen always has 1 proton but in this case has no neutrons. Hydrogen always has 1 proton but in this case also has a neutron. This isotope of Hydrogen is known as Deuterium. Lithium always has 3 protons but in this case has 4 neutrons. Lithium always has 3 protons but in this case has 3 neutrons.