All neutrons are alike in composition; the only differences would involve where they are located, and what their velocity is.
neutrons of all atoms are alike
True statements: All neutrons are alike, all electrons are alike, all protons are alike (All atoms of a given isotope is only alike). False statement: All atoms are alike All atoms are not alike as they may vary in the number of protons / electrons / neutrons.
Yes, they are. Apart from their location and velocity.
no they are not alike
No. Not all hydrogen atoms (particles) are the same. Most do not contain any neutrons, but there are some that do contain 1 or even 2 neutrons. So, they are different.
No, atoms are not all alike. Atoms can have different numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons, which influence their properties and behavior. This variability in atomic structure leads to the diversity of elements and compounds found in the universe.
Neutrons and protons are alike because when the electrons orbit around an atom, they are both in the center of the atom, or in the nucleus!!!
All chemical elements are formed from protons, neutrons (excepting H-1) and electrons.
they all have same number of protons and electrons (in unionized form) but may have different number of neutrons.
No, not all atoms of a given element are alike in all respects. Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons, leading to variations in atomic mass. This means isotopes of the same element may behave slightly differently in certain chemical reactions.
There are nothing similar. Mass and charge is totally different.
both have a nucleus of protons and neutrons and outer orbits of electrons