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Isotopes of an element have different number of neutrons.

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Isotopes of an element have the same atomic number but different mass number.

Mass number = number of neutrons + number of protons

Atomic number = number of protons

Isotopes have different number of neutrons and hence, have different mass number.

For example, hydrogen has three isotopes, i.e., protium, deuterium and tritium (11H, 21H, 31H).

All of these have same atomic number, but different mass number, hence, different number of neutrons.

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