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How do an isotope and a radioactive isotope differ?

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    An isotope is an element that has two or more structural variation, it has the same number of protons and electrons but differs in the number of neutrons While A radioactive isotope is unstable, generally heavier isotopes are unstable. And radioactive isotopes are used in medical diagnoses and treatment as well as biochemical research.
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