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The element tin all 25 isotopes with the highest isotope being 108 .Assuming that all twenty-two isotope exist and the difference in mass numbers of two successive isotopes is one,write down the symbol for heavest isotope
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The heaviest isotope of tin (Sn) is \(^{108}\text{Sn}\). In terms of its symbol, it is written as:
\[
^{108}\text{Sn}
\]
This notation indicates that the isotope has a mass number of 108 and is the tin element.
\[
^{108}\text{Sn}
\]
This notation indicates that the isotope has a mass number of 108 and is the tin element.
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