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Any of the two or more atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons

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Any of the two or more atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons

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The term you are describing refers to isotopes. Isotopes are variants of a particular chemical element that have the same number of protons (and thus the same atomic number) but differing numbers of neutrons. This difference in neutron count results in a variation in their atomic masses.

For example, Carbon has several isotopes, including Carbon-12 (with 6 neutrons) and Carbon-14 (with 8 neutrons). Both isotopes have six protons, which defines them as carbon, but their differing neutron counts lead to different physical properties and stability.

Isotopes can be stable or unstable; unstable isotopes are radioactive and can decay over time, releasing radiation. This property is utilized in various scientific applications, including radiocarbon dating, medical diagnostics, and studying biological processes.

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