Heavy atoms such as uranium have the capacity to radioactively decay into other types of atoms such as lead. That is the closest I can come to identifying an atom that contains three kinds of atoms.
Atoms are made of three different types of subatomic particles. The word "element" refers to something very different in chemistry, however. An element is a substance comprised of only one type of atom.
No. Over a 100, and if you include isotopes then its over 300.
Now are known more than 3 000 isotopes and each is specific.
3 types, Cu (Copper), Fe (Iron) and S(Sulfur)
No, only elements are made of one type of atoms.
Water molecules, H2O, have two different types of atoms. They are hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O).
The types of atoms in a pumice rock are igneous
No, certainly not. For example H2O, NaClO, CO2 etc have three atoms of different types (2, 3, 2 respectively).Only ozone O3 is a triatomic (monotyped) element
Sugar has three kinds of atoms
There are 90 naturally occurring types of atoms, or elements.
There are only THREE TYPES of atoms. They are carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O).
Correct. Copper is made only of atoms that contain 29 protons in the nucleus.
Carbon only!
There are not 100 types of atoms.
3 types, Cu (Copper), Fe (Iron) and S(Sulfur)
A compound has at least two different types of atoms. A pure element has only one type of atom.
No, only elements are made of one type of atoms.
The weight of nucleus. Mass of electrons is negligible.
becoz it contain only one types of atoms.
No, copper sulfate is CuSO4 and thus contains 3 types of atoms - Cu, S and O.