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Facts about Ionic, Compound and Isotopes. Comment below if this helps you:)

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Top Number of theelementTotal number of protonsand neutronsThe MassNumberBottom Number of theelementNumber ofprotonsThe AtomicNumberNumbers that tell you howmany of each kind of particlean atom has:Atomic number andmass number describean atomTo get the number of neutrons, justsubtract the atomic number from themass number to get the relativemass.Compounds are formed whenatoms of two or more elementare chemically combinedtogetherIt’s difficult to separatethe two originalelements out againCompounds arechemically bondedIsotopes are: different atomic forms ofthe same element, which have theSAME number of PROTONS but aDIFFERENT number of NEUTRONSA favourite exam question“Explain what is meant by theterm isotopes”Isotopes are the same exceptfor an extra neutron or twoIonic, Compoundand IsotopesDouble click this nodeto edit the textClick and drag this buttonto create a new node