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It is called Fusing. Or FUSION.
Different chemical compounds are obtained.
Straight and simple. A molecule. ~Jeffers
A substance composed of two or more atoms of the same element is just a pure substance/element, a substance composed of different atoms is called a compound
Yes, they are the same atoms, but they have more energy as a liquid, and so don't bond in the same way. Its the bonds between the atoms that changes.
It is called Fusing. Or FUSION.
They are called a molecule.A compound is a chemical combination of two or more elements. However, a molecule can consist of two or more atoms of the same element (e.g. ozone is a molecule formed of three oxygen atoms).
No. Atoms have the same number of protons and electrons. When atoms gain or lose electrons they are called ions.
There is no single description for the combination of two undefined elements:if they are the same element and nonmetallic, it would be a molecule.if they are the same metallic element, they would form a metallic structure.if they are different elements and are both nonmetallic, they could be described as either a compound or a molecule (or both; a molecular compound).if they are both metals, they would form an alloy.if one is metallic and one is nonmetallic, they would form a compound, specifically an ionic compound.
A substance in which all atoms are identical is called an element.
isotopes Atoms of the same element are called Isotopes. they have the same number of atoms (i.e. same atomic number) but different number of neutrons
Two atoms that have the same number of protons are called isotopes.
Molecules
A compound is a combination of more than one element. (In an "element", all atoms - except perhaps for small amounts of impurities - have the same number of protons.)A compound is a combination of more than one element. (In an "element", all atoms - except perhaps for small amounts of impurities - have the same number of protons.)A compound is a combination of more than one element. (In an "element", all atoms - except perhaps for small amounts of impurities - have the same number of protons.)A compound is a combination of more than one element. (In an "element", all atoms - except perhaps for small amounts of impurities - have the same number of protons.)
Two atoms that have the same number of protons are called isotopes.
Two atoms that have the same number of protons are called isotopes.
Straight and simple. A molecule. ~Jeffers