Multiple Choice
Two different isotopes of the same element have
A) different chemical properties.
B) different numbers of protons but the same number of neutrons.
C) different numbers of electrons.
D) the same number of protons, but different numbers of neutrons.
E) different numbers of both protons and neutrons.
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