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Isotopes differ in theira. number of protons.b. atomic number.c. number of neutrons.d. number of electrons
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This is a constant for each element and does not change between isotopes. Therefore, isotopes do not differ in their number of protons or atomic number, eliminating options (a) and (b). Show more…
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