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isotope one of two or more atoms with the same atomic number but with different numbers of neutrons
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isotope Atoms (of the same element) that have different numbers of neutrons but the same number of protons. (See page(s) 189)
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isotope Chemical term describing alternative forms of the same element, differing by the number of neutrons in the nucleus. Isotopes of the same element only differ in their masses and usually have very similar chemical properties. Small differences in chemical reaction rates may be associated with the differing masses?the kinetic isotope effect; such effects are usually of the order of 1% or less but can be as large as a factor of 7 for transfer of hydrogen/deuterium.
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isotope Chemically identical but anatomically different forms of an element (the number of neutrons are different so the atomic weight differs).
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isotope One of several forms of an element having the same atomic number but differing atomic masses.
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