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How do atoms differ?

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In the previous lesson you learned that both Democritus and Dalton were wrong about the atom being indivisible. The atom is made up of smaller subatomic particles called protons, neutrons, and electrons. Dalton's atomic theory was also incorrect about all atoms of a given element being identical. While it is true that all neutral atoms of a given element have the same number of protons and electrons, the number of neutrons in their nuclei may differ. Study the slideshow to learn more.

The word isotope comes from a Greek word that means, “same location.” Isotopes are atoms of the same element that share the same atomic number and the same location on the periodic table.

Excerpt from periodic table highlighting 1 H Hydrogen.

Question

How do two isotopes of the same element differ?

Isotopes of the same element have different numbers of neutrons and different mass numbers.