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How do the properties of an atom compare(similar or different) to the properties of : a. an isotope of that atom b. an ion from that atom?
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How do the properties of an atom compare(similar or different) to the properties of :
a. an isotope of that atom
b. an ion from that atom?
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An isotope of an atom is a neighbour atom but which has more or less neutrons
an ion is when that atom has more or less electrons therefore giving an imbalance in the structure
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