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How are isotopes of an element carbon for example different from each other?

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How are isotopes of an element carbon for example different from each other?

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Isotopes of Carbon are different because they have different numbers of Neutrons in their nucleous. This causes their weights to be a little different but does not have any significant effect on their chemical properties.

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