What differentiates an isotope of an element from any other atom of that element?

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2026-06-06 15:05

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Isotopes are species of atoms having same atomic no. but different atomic masses.

So an isotope has either lesser or more neutrons than the usual atom of the element ( often called the most abundant isotope).

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