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Any of two or more forms of the same element which differ only in the number of neutrons their atoms contain is called an A. irregularity B. isomer C. isotope D. irritability
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Any of two or more forms of the same element which differ only in the number of neutrons their atoms contain is called an
A. irregularity
B. isomer
C. isotope
D. irritability
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C. isotope
Isotopes have the same atomic number but different mass number because of the difference in the number of neutrons in the nucleus of the atom.
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