No. An atom with a positive charge is an ion, but atoms can also be neutral. The subatomic particles in atoms are protons, electrons, and (except for a very few low mass isotopes) neutrons.
Solids can be made up of atoms, molecules, or ions.
atoms, ions, and molecules basically make up crystals are made from molten lava
Positive Ions
Atoms (and ions) are not made of compounds. Compounds are made of two or more different atoms.
Atoms do not have positive and negative ends.Molecules, which are made up of several atoms, can be positive at one end and negative at the other; these are called "polar" molecules. The most common polar molecule is water, made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom; H2O.
Polyatomic ions are charged molecules that consist of two or more atoms covalently bonded together. These ions can carry a net positive or negative charge and behave as a single unit in chemical reactions. Examples include the nitrate ion (NO3-) and the sulfate ion (SO4^2-).
If you are simply counting up the formula, it would be 9 atoms. However, this is an ionic compound so it is made of ions, not atoms, and if it's a solid the formula only shows the ratio of ions in a giant structure.
Plasma
If you are simply counting up the formula, it would be 9 atoms. However, this is an ionic compound so it is made of ions, not atoms, and if it's a solid the formula only shows the ratio of ions in a giant structure.
Solids are made up of particles (atoms, ions, or molecules) that are packed close together in a fixed arrangement. The particles in solids vibrate about fixed positions, leading to a definite shape and volume.
they are made out of millions of tiny quarts that are long and can be made into loads of things
Everything! Atoms are in the air, water, and even us ! Atoms are are the elementary chemically indestructible components of any material in the world. Atoms are the bricks of molecules.