isotopoknak
Isotopoknak is a term used in the field of nuclear physics to describe the different forms of an element that have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons in their atomic nuclei. These variations are known as isotopes. Isotopes of a particular element have nearly identical chemical properties because they possess the same number of electrons and, consequently, the same electron configuration. However, their physical properties, such as atomic mass and radioactive decay characteristics, can differ significantly.
Isotopes are typically denoted by their atomic mass number, which is the sum of the number of
Isotopes can be stable or unstable. Stable isotopes do not undergo radioactive decay, while unstable isotopes
In summary, isotopoknak refers to the different forms of an element that vary in the number of