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Yes, atoms of sulfur are identical.

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Q: Are the atoms of sulphur heated and the atoms of sulphur as a solid the same?
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Are the atoms of sulphur in the liquid the same as the atoms in solid sulphur?

The atoms in a liquid are the same as the atoms in a solid. They are simply arranged in a different way, and have different energy and different intermolecular forces.


Are the atoms in liquid sulphur the same as in solid sulphur?

Yes, they are the same atoms, but they have more energy as a liquid, and so don't bond in the same way. Its the bonds between the atoms that changes.


Are the atoms of sulphur in the liquid the same as the atoms in a solid sulpher?

The atoms in a liquid are the same as the atoms in a solid. They are simply arranged in a different way, and have different energy and different intermolecular forces.


What are your rocks and soil heated by?

Rocks and soil are heated by two things, atoms and molecules. when they get heated they vibrate and sends heat to other atoms or molecules in the same substance until the whole thing is heated. The energy comes from the sun, but the atoms and molecules really heat them.


Why does sulfur and oxygen atoms have the same mass?

They don't. Sulphur has about twice the atomic mass of oxygen.


Is 2Ag plus S the same as Ag2S?

No. "2Ag + S" (two silver plus sulphur) refers to threeseparate molecules: two of silver and one of sulphur. Ag2S (silver sulphide) refers to one molecule composed of two silver atoms and one sulphur atom bonded together. They're the same atoms if that's what you're asking, but they've undergone a chemical change.


When two liquids and a solid mix does it have more atoms than it originally started with?

No. The number of atoms will be same as there is no chemical reaction.


The mass of oxygen which contains the same number of atoms as those present in 64 grams of sulfur is?

The gram-atomic mass of sulphur is 32 and that of oxygen is 16, to two significant digits. Therefore, the mass of oxygen with the same number of atoms as 64 grams of sulphur can be found from the proportion m/64 = 16/32, or m = 32 grams.


What type of solid is formed when a collection of atoms is repeated in the same arrangement over and over throughtout a substance?

a crystalline solid


A white powder when heated produces a colourless gas and a black solid is the white powder a element?

It's a compound. If it was all one element it would all change the same way into the same thing. Since it's a compound, the molecules break up and the groups of atoms react differently to the heating (one becomes a gas, the other remains solid).


Which is true about particles that make up solid matter?

The same particles of matter that make up a solid are also the same particles of matter that make up a gas or a liquid. Basically matter consists of atoms. At the simplest level, the particles of atoms are electrons, protons and neutrons.


When a green solid substance was heated up it broke down into a black solid and a colourless gasis it a mixture or compound?

The gas and the solid are two different compounds, they won't be the same therefore they'd be a mixture.