H16 would have the largest amount of atoms, so the answer would be:
hydrogen
Strontium has several natural isotopes, and many artificial ones. Taking Sr84 as the one to study, it has 38 protons, 38 electrons, and 46 Neutrons.
Good question. There is a lot of debate about this issue. Here are some known facts:Weight gain - slows the metabolism significantly. You are better off drinking regular soda for example than diet.Pregnant women shouldn't touch anything with aspartame since it isn't known if it can damage the fetus.Causes hunger when there is none.Possibly destroys neurons (brain cells).HeadachesDizzinessMenstrual problemssleep disordersfatigueIn other words DONT DRINK DIET DRINKS!!!!!!!
An element occur in nature as a pure element or as a compound.
IT IS DIFFERENT WITH THE ELEMENT. uSE THE ATOMIC NUMBER OF ELEMENT.
Each chemical element has a specific number of protons; the number of protons is equal to atomic number of the element.
Aspartame itself is a compound, but if a sweetener contains it it is a mixture.
compound
Curium is an artificial element.
Yes, that's why they're artificial.
Yes, neptunium is an artificial chemical element.
Technetium is an artificial chemical element.
Element #105 is an artificial element, and it is called Dubnium.
Yes, lawrencium is an artificial, radioactive chemical element.
Americium is an artificial element, prepared in laboratories.
Dubnium is an artificial chemical element.
Yes, plutonium is an artificial element.
Berkelium is an artificial element.