4.Isotopes of Neon.
The neon element has also three isotopes which can be written as :
Ne Ne and Ne
It is obvious from the above symbols that all the isotopes of neon have the same atomic number of 10 but they have different mass numbers (or atomic masses) of 20,21 and 22 respectively. We will now discuss why all the isotopes of an element have identical chemical properties.
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Structure of the Atom - Notes
1. Drawback of Rutherford’s Model of the Atom
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2. Rutherford’s Experiment - Discovery of Nucleus
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3. For the symbols H, D and T,tabulate three sub-atomic particles found in each of them.
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5. Structure of The Atom - Study Points
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10. Arrangement Of Electrons In The Atoms
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13. Limitations of Rutherford's model of the atom
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15. All about Names of the Chemical Elements
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17. How to learn naming Chemical Formulae?
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20. Comparison between Proton, Neutron and Electron
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21. Electronic Configurations of First 20 Elements
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27. Rules for writing of distribution of electrons in various shells for the first 18 elements
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35. The Physical Properties of the Isotopes of an Element are Different
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39. All the Isotopes of an Element Have Identical Chemical Properties
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42. Relationship Between Mass Number and Atomic Number
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44. Valaence Electrons (Or Valancy Electrons)
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47. Electronic Configurations of Noble Gases (or Inert Gases)
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48. Reason for the Fractional Atomic Masses of Elements
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50. Applications of Radioactive Isotopes
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