of course, but we don't know what they are cause they are unknown
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An Element ... A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
Yes, ALL matter has atoms. If it exsits, it has atoms.
Analytical chemistry studies how to determine the types and relative amount of atoms of different kinds and the bonding between such atoms that are present in materials of initially unknown composition.
If you specified the weight of the stone and the chemical composition of the stone (such as granite, marble, feldspar etc.) then it would be possible to calculate approximately how many atoms are in the stone, although even then, it's just an approximation, we cannot tell you the precise number. For a stone of unknown weight and unknown compostion, we could offer at most a wild guess. My wild guess is, roughly 1024 atoms.
Everything from you to every living and non-living substance in the universe. The answer to "why" is still relatively unknown.
That is unknown to the human race.
This is an unknown number of atoms or molecules.
.1146g of mass of Unknown and 12.00ml of NaOH. Find the moles of acidic H atoms
The color is unknown, only several unstable atoms were obtained.
Element
An Element ... A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
The same as any other atoms.
No. If they were secret or unknown, they wouldn't be celebrities.
Yes, ALL matter has atoms. If it exsits, it has atoms.
it is unknown the number of hydrogen atoms in a fat molecule but there is still hope that someone knows. if you have a assignment dont worry because someone will know
Analytical chemistry studies how to determine the types and relative amount of atoms of different kinds and the bonding between such atoms that are present in materials of initially unknown composition.
If you specified the weight of the stone and the chemical composition of the stone (such as granite, marble, feldspar etc.) then it would be possible to calculate approximately how many atoms are in the stone, although even then, it's just an approximation, we cannot tell you the precise number. For a stone of unknown weight and unknown compostion, we could offer at most a wild guess. My wild guess is, roughly 1024 atoms.