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Isotopes of the same element are different from one another in that they have a different number of
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Isotopes of the same element are different from one another in that they have a different number of
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Isotopes of the same element are different from one another in that they have a different number of mass
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They have the same atomic number but different mass number. The number of neutrons is different in isotopes
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