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As you add or remove neutrons from the nucleus, isotopes are formed

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That's true: isotopes are chemical elements with same atomic number (i.e. same number of protons) but different mass number (i.e. different number of protons+neutrons, so if the number of protons is the same, the number of neutrons should be different).
For instance, hydrogen has three different isotopes:
- protium, with only one proton in the nucleus
- deuterium, with one proton and one neutron
- tritium, with one proton and two neutrons
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