1:50 The fact that the soldier is holding that with ungloved hands negates the purpose of wearing the suit XD also why does the scientist look like a Teletubby
Basically isotopes contain different number of neutrons, because as previously we've read that protons and neutrons have the same number the protons will remain the same but the neutrons can vary, and in the nucleus of a cell the mass is measured by the number of protons and neutrons and if there is one more neutron added the mass will be more as explained in carbon 13 and if they have these properties they are more likely to be maybe more reactive, have higher or lower heating and boiling points that's all hope you can understand
If the definition of an isotope is that the element has the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons, how can Carbon 12 be an isotope as it has 6 protons and 6 neutrons. This is the same number however Carbon 13 has 6 protons and 7 neutrons so here Carbon 13 follows the definition of an isotope. Please please can someone explain this clearly as we are home schoolers and really can’t understand this to move on to studying the next part.
actually the creator of this universe dont want ....humans to understand his construction methods...he needs a hard kick on his back...and this is my final conclusion....the very dirty way of teaching and why the name protons why not positron and negatron......and if many then nucleolus and if one then nuclei =========gone mad or what...??
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Really accurate, radioactive isotopes and nucleus are really interesting
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The fact that the soldier is holding that with ungloved hands negates the purpose of wearing the suit XD
also why does the scientist look like a Teletubby
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Basically isotopes contain different number of neutrons, because as previously we've read that protons and neutrons have the same number the protons will remain the same but the neutrons can vary, and in the nucleus of a cell the mass is measured by the number of protons and neutrons and if there is one more neutron added the mass will be more as explained in carbon 13 and if they have these properties they are more likely to be maybe more reactive, have higher or lower heating and boiling points that's all hope you can understand
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If the definition of an isotope is that the element has the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons, how can Carbon 12 be an isotope as it has 6 protons and 6 neutrons. This is the same number however Carbon 13 has 6 protons and 7 neutrons so here Carbon 13 follows the definition of an isotope. Please please can someone explain this clearly as we are home schoolers and really can’t understand this to move on to studying the next part.
Because there are 2 different mass numbers so it’s an isotope
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actually the creator of this universe dont want ....humans to understand his construction methods...he needs a hard kick on his back...and this is my final conclusion....the very dirty way of teaching and why the name protons why not positron and negatron......and if many then nucleolus and if one then nuclei =========gone mad or what...??
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