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isotope The name given to atom that has acquired or lost one or more neutrons from its nucleus. The atom's structure is relatively the same, but the added or subtracted weight may cause the atom to have new properties (such as being fissionable).
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isotope a variation of an element atom due to a slight difference in the number of neutrons. The isotopes are averaged (depending on how often they occur in nature) to find the average atomic mass of an element.
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