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Atoms of an element having same atomic number but different mass number are known as _______.


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  • Atomic number(Z)- The total number of protons in the nucleus of an atom gives us the atomic number of that atom.
  • Mass number(A)- The number of protons and neutrons combine to give us the mass number of an atom.
  • Isotopes- Atoms of an element having the same atomic number but a different mass number are known as isotopes.
  • Example- Hydrogen has three isotopes namely hydrogen or Protium, deuterium, and tritium.
  • Hydrogen or Protium has 1 proton, Z=1, A=1.
  • Deuterium has 1 proton and 1 neutron, Z=1, A=2.
  • Tritium atom has 1 proton and 2 neutrons, Z=1, A=3.
  • In these atoms atomic number is 1 while the mass number is changing.
  • Hence, these atoms are examples of isotopes of Hydrogen.

Thus, Atoms of an element having same atomic number but different mass number are known as isotopes.


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