ealiendres2005
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  • 30-04-2020
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Can two atoms with the same mass number be isotopes? And with the same
atomic number?

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Akolism256
Akolism256 Akolism256
  • 30-04-2020

Answer:

if the 2 atoms have the same mass number and atomic number then they are atoms of the same element. They are not isotopes

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CuteGift
CuteGift CuteGift
  • 30-04-2020

No

Explanation:

Isotopes are Atoms of elements with the same atomic number but different Mass numbers so since those two atoms have the same mass number they are not isotopes

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