According to all the observations we have made and interpreted, yes, the same atoms exist everywhere, but in greatly varying quantities and very different combinations than here on Earth. One way to visualize this is to think of the Earth as one specific set of laboratory conditions, with temperature, pressure and gravity being some of the laboratory conditions. Under other conditions atoms and substances behave very differently. For example, hydrogen doesn't stay in our laboratory very long, but exists in large quantities everywhere else (although spread over very large areas, usually).
Most atoms contain three main substances which are Protons neutrons and electrons. Protons and neutrons usually define the Atomic mass which is in the units g/mol. The outer most electron in an atom are called the valance shell electron and for the most part decide the atoms bonding properties.
it depend on their outer electrons
A chemical bond is an energy relationship between outer electrons and neighboring atoms.
If you mean as in a drawing, then it is a line or outer covering (cell wall) and atoms trying to get through to them. Have two different kinds. That's all i can help you with right now. Hope I helpes :o
There are two electrons on the outer shell which means they are pretty reactive. (make bonding easier)
The outer core is composed of liquid iron and nickel, mostly.
less than 2 (1)
less than 2 (1)
Most atoms contain three main substances which are Protons neutrons and electrons. Protons and neutrons usually define the Atomic mass which is in the units g/mol. The outer most electron in an atom are called the valance shell electron and for the most part decide the atoms bonding properties.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the terrestrial planets. This is because they are composed of rocky substances as opposed to the gases of the outer planets.
Stable atoms.
You mean valence electron? 2 If your talking about Bohr Diagrams then it depends on the metal
The Earth's Outer shell is the crust
No. Earth's outer core is liquid.
The outer part of the earth is the crust
it depend on their outer electrons
The sharing of electrons in the outer energy levels of two atoms is called bonding.