haha, you would be proportionally larger, and wouldn't know the difference =)
True
yes. also, all atoms are neutral.
non polar
No. A polar bond is where atoms in a compound have partial charges (symbolized by lower case Greek letter Delta). A non-polar bond will be one where all atoms have equal electron density.
all of the atoms on one side equal the atoms on the other
Protons and Electrons. Furthermore this is true of ALL atoms not "most".
haha, you would be proportionally larger, and wouldn't know the difference =)
--any shapes with proportionally equal sides are "Similar" if you had a rectangle with one side hat was 4 and the other 8 and another rectangle with sides 8 and 16, you would have proportionally equal sides because (4/8)=(8/16)
Atoms are electrically neutral if they have an equal number of protons and electrons. Atoms that have either a deficit or a surplus of electrons are called ions.
the charge on that ion
Does 2HCI plus Mg equal 2Mg atoms
True
the charge on that ion
yes. also, all atoms are neutral.
non polar
In fact all atoms contain one or more protons and an equal number of electrons. Most atoms contain one or more neutrons, the exception being Hydrogen atoms which have none.