Isotopes and Ions.

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Isotopes and Ions

Isotopes These are atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons All atoms of the same element will have the same number of protons, however it is possible for the number of neutrons to change. A common element that this occurs in is Carbon

Ions These are atoms of the same element with different charges They have either extra electrons or fewer electrons than needed Cation vs. Anion Cation Positively charged Anion Negatively charged https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WW c3k2723IM