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Isotopes | 1) atoms of an element with the same proton number but with different nucleon number. |
Isotopes of an element have same: | 1) chemical properties (determined by v.e.) 2) proton number 3) number of electron 4) valence electron |
Isotopes have different physical properties because: | 1) different number of neutrons 2) nucleon number 3) rate of diffusion. |
Isotopic composition of an element is constant | The percentage abundance of the isotopes of an element is a constant, regardless of the source of the element. |
Stability Of Isotopes | 1) depends on the neutron to proton ratio. 2) as the proton number increases, the number of neutrons will exceed the number of protons. ( to overcome the repulsive forces between the protons in the small nucleus. 3) isotopes that lie outside the stability belt are unstable : radioisotopes (undergo radioactive decay spontaneously) 4) isotopes with a proton number greater than 83 are unstable. 5) radioisotopes decay and emit alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays. |
alpha decay | leads to the formation of an isotope with a decrease in 2unitsbof the proton number and a decrease in four units of the nucleon number. |
beta decay | 1) forms an isotope with no change in the nucleon number and an increase by one unit of the proton number. 2) the decay will continue until a stable isotope is formed. |
EXTRA NOTES | 1) The stability of a radioisotope is measured by it's half-life. 2) A neutral atom has an equal number of protons and electrons |
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