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Darina [25.2K]
4 years ago
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use the periodic table to determine which of the following would be an isotope of bromine (br) check all that apply

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gayaneshka [121]4 years ago
5 0

The isotopes of a element is defined as the atoms having same atomic number and different mass number.

As per periodic table Br has atomic umber Z=35 and its atomic mass is given as 79.904 or 79.

As per the question nothing has been mentioned .

so all the atoms whose atomic number will correspond to 35 will be considered as the isotope of bromine.

Generally Bromine exhibits two isotopes which are stable.The isotopes are Bromine-81 and Bromine-77.

Some times during the process of gamma decay Bromine forms many radio isotopes also which are unstable.


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