Monday, August 15, 2011

Need Super Duper help with chemistry bru real talk.?

The difference in each isotope is the number of neutrons. In a normal atom of hydrogen (hydrogen-1), there is a proton and no neutrons. In hydrogen-2, there are one proton and one neutron. In hydrogen-3, there are a proton and two neutrons. Notice the proton count never changes, as this would make the atom an entirely different element.

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