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Title: Isotopes & Isomers 9-26-13

Isotopes Isotopes: when an atom has the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons C Atomic mass  12 # of Protons  6

Isotopes Isotopes: when an atom has the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons C C C Atomic mass  13 # of Protons  6 Atomic mass  14 # of Protons  6 Atomic mass  12 # of Protons  6 C-12 C-13 C-14 Protons 6 Neutrons 7 8 Atomic mass 12 13 14

Isomer Isomers are compounds with the same chemical formula but different shapes For example is glucose & fructose