no my dear the elements are not of the same type, and they don't have the same atom number refer to the Periodic Table and you will see
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protons
Put simply, a substance that has all the same atoms in, is classified as an element.
All elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons.
All the elements in the same column with the same number of valence electrons.
All of the chemical cycles are similar in the fact that they are perform the same type of steps. All of the chemical cycles also serve the same purpose which is to keep the amount of elements on the planet in perfect order.
they have the same number of valence electrons
All elements are made up of the same type of atom. The element changes when the number of protons and electrons change.
Elements are not mixture of all. An element entirely of atoms of the same type.
Elements
All elements of any given array must satisfy the same data type requirement, meaning they should be of the same data type for the array to be well-defined and properly utilized.
They are all of the same type and they all have an index position that signifies their location in the array
An atom is specific for each chemical element.
An element is composed of atoms all with the same proton number(they are the same type). The only way the atoms in an element can vary is in the number of neutrons they have.
No. Atoms differ in number of protons, neutrons and electrons.
To be an element, a substance must have all the same type of atom. Once it has this, it can go on the Periodic Table.
they are all formed from the same elements.
they are all formed from the same elements
All elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons.