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Does an isotope have the same ionisation energy as its element?

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Does an isotope have the same ionisation energy as its element?

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yes, isotopes only differ in mass, which comes from protons and neutrons, but the protons can’t change if it’s the same element, so isotopes just differ in amt of neutrons, which do not affect ionization energy

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