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Isotopes of an element differ in the number of ………in their nuclei

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The isotopes of an element differ in (1) The number of neutrons in the nucleus (2) The charge on the nucleus (3) The number of extra-nuclear electrons ( 4) Both the nuclear charge and the number of extranuclear electrons.

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  • Isotopes of an element have

    A
    the same physical properties
    B
    different chemical properties
    C
    different number of neutrons
    D
    different atomic number.
  • Isotopes of an element have

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    the same physical properties
    B
    different chemical properties
    C
    different number of neutrons
    D
    different atomic numbers.
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    the same physical properties
    B
    different chemical properties
    C
    different number of neutrons
    D
    different atomic numbers.
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