chem: clarify that atoms have multiple isotopes too
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!!! example
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!!! example
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- $^1_1 \text{H}^{+}$ is the atomic notation for the most common hydrogen ion.
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- $^1_1 \text{H}^{+}$ is the atomic notation for the most common hydrogen ion.
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- $^{16}_8 \text{O}^{2-}$ is the atomic notation for the most common oxygen ion.
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- $^{16}_8 \text{O}^{2-}$ is the atomic notation for the most common oxygen ion.
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- $^{20}_{10} \text{Ne}$ is the atomic notation for a neon atom.
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- $^{20}_{10} \text{Ne}$ is the atomic notation for the most common neon atom.
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### Isotopes
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### Isotopes
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