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Why are isotopes of an element having different atomic masses placed at the same position in the Periodic Table?

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Isotopes of an element have the same atomic number.

Isotopes of an element are the atoms which have

Assertion (A) : The isotopes are the atoms of the same element with different atomic masses. They require different positions in the periodic table. Reason (R) : Variable number of neutrons in the nuclei of the atoms of same elements leads to the different atomic masses.

Position Of Elements In Periodic Table

Are the isotopes of an elements placed at different positions in the periodic table ?

Atoms of different elements have the same mass .

The element or elements whose position is anomalous the periodic table is

(A) The position of an element an element in periodic in table after emission of one alpha and two beta -partilce remians unchanged. (R ) Emission of one alpha and two beta particles gives isotope of the parent element which acquires same position in the periodic table.