The correct option is B True
∙ 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.