Isotopes of an element differ in their physical properties, such as mass, density, and stability, due to variations in their atomic masses caused by differing numbers of neutrons.
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Isotopes of an element differ in their number of neutrons within the nucleus while retaining the same number of protons. This variance in neutron count results in isotopes with different atomic masses.