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An isotope of an element has: more protons less protons a different atomic mass the same number of neutrons
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An isotope of an element has: more protons less protons a different atomic mass the same number of neutrons
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An isotope of an element has:
more protons
less protons
a different atomic mass
the same number of neutrons
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All isotopes of a given atom have the same amount of protons: the first two answers are false. They differ in the number of neutrons, so the last answer is also false.
The correct answer is:
a different atomic mass
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