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What are Isotopes?
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We'll learn about what isotopes are and how to write atomic number and mass number in isotope notation. We talk about a simple analogy with cars to explain this tutorial. Isotopes are versions of an atom or an element that have the same number of protons, but different numbers of neutrons. Isotopes and isotope notation are particularly important in nuclear chemistry.
published: 08 Jan 2012
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What are Isotopes?
This chemistry video tutorial answers the question - what are isotopes? Isotopes are substances that are composed of the same element but consist of different mass numbers and number of neutrons. They share the same atomic number and therefore the same number of protons. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems associated with isotopes and writing the atomic symbol for it.
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published: 07 Aug 2017
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Isotopes
This two minute video explains what isotopes are, using Carbon-12, Carbon-13 and Carbon-14 as examples. Find more free tutorials, videos and readings for the science classroom at ricochetscience.com
published: 06 Jan 2016
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What are Isotopes? | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool
What are Isotopes? Find out in this video from the Properties of Matter chapter.
00:00:02,590 -- 00:00:07,319
In a previous video we learnt about Isotopes.
Here are a few more examples.
00:00:07,319 -- 00:00:14,319
There are two isotopic forms of Chlorine:
Chlorine 35 and Chlorine 37. Remember isotopes
00:00:16,910 -- 00:00:21,869
have the SAME number of protons,
but a different number of neutrons. So how
00:00:21,869 -- 00:00:27,090
many neutrons are in each of these isotopic
forms of Chlorine?
00:00:27,090 -- 00:00:30,980
Remember:
Mass Number = Number of Protons + Number of
00:00:30,980 -- 00:00:34,030
Neutrons.
And the number of protons for each isotope forms
00:00:34,030 -- 00:00:39,960
of elements is the same, so we can rearrange
this formula to calculate the number of ...
published: 04 Sep 2012
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Isotopes and Isobars | Atoms and Molecules | Don't Memorise
Can there be Atoms having the Same Atomic Number but different Atomic Mass? Seems difficult, but that is a fact! Watch this video to get introduced to a unique concept of Isotopes and Isobars. To access all videos related to All about Atoms, visit our website here: https://DontMemorise.com
To learn more about Atoms and molecules, enroll in our full course now: https://bit.ly/AllAboutAtoms
In this video, we will learn:
0:00 Atomic mass & atomic number
0:22 Representation of atomic mass & atomic number
1:07 Isotopes
2:42 Isobars
To cover all concepts related to Chemistry visit our playlist here: https://bit.ly/Chemistry_DMYT
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New videos every week. To stay up...
published: 10 Aug 2018
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Joe Henderson - Isotope
Joe Henderson - Isotope. Inner Urge, November 30, 1964. Joe Henderson (ts); McCoy Tyner (p); Bob Cranshaw (b); Elvin Jones (d).
published: 01 Jan 2010
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Was sind Isotope? I musstewissen Chemie
Isotope sind Arten von Atomen, deren Atomkerne gleich viele Protonen, aber unterschiedlich viele Neutronen enthalten. Musste mehr wissen? Dann Kanal-Abo nicht vergessen: http://bit.ly/Chemie_Abo
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published: 04 May 2015
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What Are Isotopes? | Chemistry Basics
Basics of Chemistry is a new miniseries from the American Chemical Society about the basics of Chemistry. In this episode we're talking isotopes, what are they and why are they important? Head on over to the official American Chemical Society youtube page for upcoming episodes!
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7:56
What are Isotopes?
To see all my Chemistry videos, check out
http://socratic.org/chemistry
We'll learn about what isotopes are and how to write atomic number and mass number in i...
To see all my Chemistry videos, check out
http://socratic.org/chemistry
We'll learn about what isotopes are and how to write atomic number and mass number in isotope notation. We talk about a simple analogy with cars to explain this tutorial. Isotopes are versions of an atom or an element that have the same number of protons, but different numbers of neutrons. Isotopes and isotope notation are particularly important in nuclear chemistry.
https://wn.com/What_Are_Isotopes
To see all my Chemistry videos, check out
http://socratic.org/chemistry
We'll learn about what isotopes are and how to write atomic number and mass number in isotope notation. We talk about a simple analogy with cars to explain this tutorial. Isotopes are versions of an atom or an element that have the same number of protons, but different numbers of neutrons. Isotopes and isotope notation are particularly important in nuclear chemistry.
- published: 08 Jan 2012
- views: 1497720
12:42
What are Isotopes?
This chemistry video tutorial answers the question - what are isotopes? Isotopes are substances that are composed of the same element but consist of different ...
This chemistry video tutorial answers the question - what are isotopes? Isotopes are substances that are composed of the same element but consist of different mass numbers and number of neutrons. They share the same atomic number and therefore the same number of protons. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems associated with isotopes and writing the atomic symbol for it.
New Chemistry Video Playlist:
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This chemistry video tutorial answers the question - what are isotopes? Isotopes are substances that are composed of the same element but consist of different mass numbers and number of neutrons. They share the same atomic number and therefore the same number of protons. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems associated with isotopes and writing the atomic symbol for it.
New Chemistry Video Playlist:
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- published: 07 Aug 2017
- views: 246363
2:09
Isotopes
This two minute video explains what isotopes are, using Carbon-12, Carbon-13 and Carbon-14 as examples. Find more free tutorials, videos and readings for the ...
This two minute video explains what isotopes are, using Carbon-12, Carbon-13 and Carbon-14 as examples. Find more free tutorials, videos and readings for the science classroom at ricochetscience.com
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This two minute video explains what isotopes are, using Carbon-12, Carbon-13 and Carbon-14 as examples. Find more free tutorials, videos and readings for the science classroom at ricochetscience.com
- published: 06 Jan 2016
- views: 204653
2:51
What are Isotopes? | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool
What are Isotopes? Find out in this video from the Properties of Matter chapter.
00:00:02,590 -- 00:00:07,319
In a previous video we learnt about Isotopes.
He...
What are Isotopes? Find out in this video from the Properties of Matter chapter.
00:00:02,590 -- 00:00:07,319
In a previous video we learnt about Isotopes.
Here are a few more examples.
00:00:07,319 -- 00:00:14,319
There are two isotopic forms of Chlorine:
Chlorine 35 and Chlorine 37. Remember isotopes
00:00:16,910 -- 00:00:21,869
have the SAME number of protons,
but a different number of neutrons. So how
00:00:21,869 -- 00:00:27,090
many neutrons are in each of these isotopic
forms of Chlorine?
00:00:27,090 -- 00:00:30,980
Remember:
Mass Number = Number of Protons + Number of
00:00:30,980 -- 00:00:34,030
Neutrons.
And the number of protons for each isotope forms
00:00:34,030 -- 00:00:39,960
of elements is the same, so we can rearrange
this formula to calculate the number of neutrons
00:00:39,960 -- 00:00:44,969
in each form.
Neutrons = Mass Number - Protons
00:00:44,969 -- 00:00:51,969
When we look at Chlorine on the periodic table
it has an atomic number of 17, therefore it
00:00:55,149 -- 00:00:59,860
has 17 protons.
So Chlorine-35 has a mass of 35.
00:00:59,860 -- 00:01:04,480
Neutrons = Mass Number - Protons
= 35 -17
00:01:04,480 -- 00:01:06,909
= 18
18 neutrons
00:01:06,909 -- 00:01:13,909
So Chlorine-37 has a mass of 37.
Neutrons = Mass Number - Protons
00:01:15,360 -- 00:01:18,929
= 37 -17
= 20
00:01:18,929 -- 00:01:24,590
20 neutrons.
So Chlorine-35 has 18 neutrons and Chlorine
00:01:24,590 -- 00:01:25,999
37 has 20 neutrons.
00:01:25,999 -- 00:01:32,999
Another example of an isotope is Lithium.
Lithium has two stable isotopic forms.
00:01:33,340 -- 00:01:38,619
The atomic number of Lithium is 3, therefore
it has 3 protons.
00:01:38,619 -- 00:01:43,450
The isotopes of Lithium have 3 neutrons and
4 neutrons respectively.
00:01:43,450 -- 00:01:48,729
How do we calculate each of the isotopes mass
number?
00:01:48,729 -- 00:01:52,349
Remember,
Mass Number = Number of Protons + Number of
00:01:52,349 -- 00:01:56,209
Neutrons.
So for one isotopic form the mass number would
00:01:56,209 -- 00:02:00,059
be:
3 + 3 = 6
00:02:00,059 -- 00:02:04,489
So we would have Li-6
And for the other form, the mass number would
00:02:04,489 -- 00:02:05,599
be
3+4 = 7
00:02:05,599 -- 00:02:09,580
So we would have Li- 7
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https://wn.com/What_Are_Isotopes_|_Properties_Of_Matter_|_Chemistry_|_Fuseschool
What are Isotopes? Find out in this video from the Properties of Matter chapter.
00:00:02,590 -- 00:00:07,319
In a previous video we learnt about Isotopes.
Here are a few more examples.
00:00:07,319 -- 00:00:14,319
There are two isotopic forms of Chlorine:
Chlorine 35 and Chlorine 37. Remember isotopes
00:00:16,910 -- 00:00:21,869
have the SAME number of protons,
but a different number of neutrons. So how
00:00:21,869 -- 00:00:27,090
many neutrons are in each of these isotopic
forms of Chlorine?
00:00:27,090 -- 00:00:30,980
Remember:
Mass Number = Number of Protons + Number of
00:00:30,980 -- 00:00:34,030
Neutrons.
And the number of protons for each isotope forms
00:00:34,030 -- 00:00:39,960
of elements is the same, so we can rearrange
this formula to calculate the number of neutrons
00:00:39,960 -- 00:00:44,969
in each form.
Neutrons = Mass Number - Protons
00:00:44,969 -- 00:00:51,969
When we look at Chlorine on the periodic table
it has an atomic number of 17, therefore it
00:00:55,149 -- 00:00:59,860
has 17 protons.
So Chlorine-35 has a mass of 35.
00:00:59,860 -- 00:01:04,480
Neutrons = Mass Number - Protons
= 35 -17
00:01:04,480 -- 00:01:06,909
= 18
18 neutrons
00:01:06,909 -- 00:01:13,909
So Chlorine-37 has a mass of 37.
Neutrons = Mass Number - Protons
00:01:15,360 -- 00:01:18,929
= 37 -17
= 20
00:01:18,929 -- 00:01:24,590
20 neutrons.
So Chlorine-35 has 18 neutrons and Chlorine
00:01:24,590 -- 00:01:25,999
37 has 20 neutrons.
00:01:25,999 -- 00:01:32,999
Another example of an isotope is Lithium.
Lithium has two stable isotopic forms.
00:01:33,340 -- 00:01:38,619
The atomic number of Lithium is 3, therefore
it has 3 protons.
00:01:38,619 -- 00:01:43,450
The isotopes of Lithium have 3 neutrons and
4 neutrons respectively.
00:01:43,450 -- 00:01:48,729
How do we calculate each of the isotopes mass
number?
00:01:48,729 -- 00:01:52,349
Remember,
Mass Number = Number of Protons + Number of
00:01:52,349 -- 00:01:56,209
Neutrons.
So for one isotopic form the mass number would
00:01:56,209 -- 00:02:00,059
be:
3 + 3 = 6
00:02:00,059 -- 00:02:04,489
So we would have Li-6
And for the other form, the mass number would
00:02:04,489 -- 00:02:05,599
be
3+4 = 7
00:02:05,599 -- 00:02:09,580
So we would have Li- 7
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- published: 04 Sep 2012
- views: 385688
5:23
Isotopes and Isobars | Atoms and Molecules | Don't Memorise
Can there be Atoms having the Same Atomic Number but different Atomic Mass? Seems difficult, but that is a fact! Watch this video to get introduced to a unique ...
Can there be Atoms having the Same Atomic Number but different Atomic Mass? Seems difficult, but that is a fact! Watch this video to get introduced to a unique concept of Isotopes and Isobars. To access all videos related to All about Atoms, visit our website here: https://DontMemorise.com
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In this video, we will learn:
0:00 Atomic mass & atomic number
0:22 Representation of atomic mass & atomic number
1:07 Isotopes
2:42 Isobars
To cover all concepts related to Chemistry visit our playlist here: https://bit.ly/Chemistry_DMYT
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1:07 Isotopes
2:42 Isobars
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- published: 10 Aug 2018
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9:17
Joe Henderson - Isotope
Joe Henderson - Isotope. Inner Urge, November 30, 1964. Joe Henderson (ts); McCoy Tyner (p); Bob Cranshaw (b); Elvin Jones (d).
Joe Henderson - Isotope. Inner Urge, November 30, 1964. Joe Henderson (ts); McCoy Tyner (p); Bob Cranshaw (b); Elvin Jones (d).
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Joe Henderson - Isotope. Inner Urge, November 30, 1964. Joe Henderson (ts); McCoy Tyner (p); Bob Cranshaw (b); Elvin Jones (d).
- published: 01 Jan 2010
- views: 158407
7:18
Was sind Isotope? I musstewissen Chemie
Isotope sind Arten von Atomen, deren Atomkerne gleich viele Protonen, aber unterschiedlich viele Neutronen enthalten. Musste mehr wissen? Dann Kanal-Abo nicht v...
Isotope sind Arten von Atomen, deren Atomkerne gleich viele Protonen, aber unterschiedlich viele Neutronen enthalten. Musste mehr wissen? Dann Kanal-Abo nicht vergessen: http://bit.ly/Chemie_Abo
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4:08
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What Are Isotopes? | Chemistry Basics
Basics of Chemistry is a new miniseries from the American Chemical Society about the basics of Chemistry. In this episode we're talking isotopes, what are they ...
Basics of Chemistry is a new miniseries from the American Chemical Society about the basics of Chemistry. In this episode we're talking isotopes, what are they and why are they important? Head on over to the official American Chemical Society youtube page for upcoming episodes!
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Basics of Chemistry is a new miniseries from the American Chemical Society about the basics of Chemistry. In this episode we're talking isotopes, what are they and why are they important? Head on over to the official American Chemical Society youtube page for upcoming episodes!
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Producer:
Kirk Zamieroski
Writer:
Adrian Dingle
Scientific consultants:
Michelle Boucher, Ph.D.
Brian Kennedy, Ph.D.
- published: 14 Aug 2018
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- published: 10 Jul 2019
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