isotope - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary

From iso- (“equal”) + -tope (“place”), because the different isotopes of an element always occupy the same place in the periodic table. The term was coined by Scottish doctor Margaret Todd in 1909 and first used publicly on February 27, 1913 by English chemist Frederick Soddy.
isotope (plural isotopes)
- (nuclear physics) Any of two or more forms of an element where the atoms have the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons within their nuclei. Thus, isotopes have the same atomic number but a different mass number.
Technically, isotopes are nuclides having the same atomic number but different mass number. In practice, the term isotope is often used instead of nuclide.
atoms of the same element having a different number of neutrons
- Arabic: نَظِير (ar) m (naẓīr)
- Armenian: իզոտոպ (hy) (izotop)
- Asturian: isótopu m
- Basque: isotopo (eu)
- Belarusian: ізато́п m (izatóp)
- Breton: izotop (br) m
- Bulgarian: изото́п (bg) m (izotóp)
- Catalan: isòtop (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Hokkien: tông-ūi-sò͘
- Mandarin: 同位素 (zh) (tóngwèisù)
- Czech: izotop (cs) m
- Danish: isotop c
- Dutch: isotoop (nl) m
- Esperanto: izotopo
- Estonian: isotoop
- Finnish: isotooppi (fi)
- French: isotope (fr) m
- Galician: isótopo (gl) m
- Georgian: იზოტოპი (izoṭoṗi)
- German: Isotop (de) n
- Greek: ισότοπο (el) n (isótopo)
- Hindi: समस्थानिक (samasthānik)
- Hungarian: izotóp (hu)
- Icelandic: samsæta f, ísótópur m
- Ido: izotopo (io)
- Irish: iseatóp m
- Italian: isotopo (it) m
- Japanese: 同位体 (ja) (どういたい, dōitai)
- Khmer: អ៊ីសូតូប (ʼiisoutoup)
- Korean: 동위 원소 (dong'wi wonso)
- Lithuanian: izotopas m
- Malay: isotop (ms)
- Maori: kanoirite
- Norwegian:
- Persian: ایزوتوپ (fa) (izotop)
- Polish: izotop (pl) m
- Portuguese: isótopo (pt) m
- Romanian: izotop (ro) m
- Russian: изото́п (ru) m (izotóp)
- Slovene: izotop (sl) m
- Spanish: isótopo (es) m
- Swedish: isotop (sv) c
- Tagalog: kahasik
- Ukrainian: ізото́п m (izotóp)
- Vietnamese: đồng vị (vi)
Tin has 10 stable isotopes, the most of any element.
Possible back-formation from isotopy.
isotope (third-person singular simple present isotopes, present participle isotoping, simple past and past participle isotoped)
- (topology, transitive) To define or demonstrate an isotopy of (one map with another).
isotope (plural isotopes)
isotope m (plural isotopes)
- “isotope”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
isotope
- inflection of isotop:
isotope