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โš›๏ธIsotope vs Isomer๐Ÿงฉ

Isotope and isomer sound alike but describe different things: one is about atoms, the other about molecules.

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โš›๏ธIsotope
  • โœ“Atoms of the same element
  • โœ“Same protons, different neutrons
  • โœ“Different mass numbers
  • โœ“Identical chemical behavior
  • โœ“Examples: carbon-12 and carbon-14
๐ŸงฉIsomer
  • โœ“Compounds with the same molecular formula
  • โœ“Different arrangement of atoms
  • โœ“Different chemical or physical properties
  • โœ“Includes structural and stereoisomers
  • โœ“Examples: butane and isobutane

Verdict

Isotopes are variants of a single atom differing in neutrons; isomers are different molecules sharing one formula. Don't confuse the atomic and molecular concepts.

Frequently asked

What do isotopes have in common?+

They are atoms of the same element with identical proton count but different neutron numbers.

Do isomers behave the same?+

No. Isomers share a formula but differ in structure, so their properties usually differ.

Is the difference atomic or molecular?+

Isotopes are an atomic-level concept; isomers are a molecular-level concept.

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