Protons, electrons and neutrons... like any other atom :) And other things... for specific quantities, consult a periodic table.
Plutonium a very explosive element.
No. A "broken" atom of gold may be an ion, but it does not have the same chemical properties as an intact atom of gold.
An element of gold is made up of many gold atoms, and an atom of gold is only one atom.
H2O is the chemical formula for the water molecule, meaing each molecule of water contains two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of water. Gold is an element and is symbolized by the letters "Au," standing for the Latin word for gold - aurum. Because gold is an element and one atom is one molecule, there is no further symbolism or formula for gold.
An atom
the nucleus contains less than half the mass of the atom
It is gold metal. It contains 79 protons in a single atom.
Silver and gold are made of atoms. Each atom contains protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Plutonium a very explosive element.
No. A "broken" atom of gold may be an ion, but it does not have the same chemical properties as an intact atom of gold.
An element of gold is made up of many gold atoms, and an atom of gold is only one atom.
An element of gold is made up of many gold atoms, and an atom of gold is only one atom.
The nucleus contains the mass.
The atomic number of gold (Au) is 79, therefore each gold atom contains 79 protons in its nucleus. The atomic number is the number of protons for each element.
the answer ia an atom of gold
A compound can contain a single atom of gold, but a single atom of gold alone, by itself, cannot be a compound.
H2O is the chemical formula for the water molecule, meaing each molecule of water contains two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of water. Gold is an element and is symbolized by the letters "Au," standing for the Latin word for gold - aurum. Because gold is an element and one atom is one molecule, there is no further symbolism or formula for gold.