yes it just will find a group eventually
No, for all elements the smallest particle that can exist independently is an atom.
Protons are typically found within the nucleus of an atom, where they are bound by the strong nuclear force to neutrons. Protons can exist independently in the form of free protons, but they are unstable and tend to quickly capture an electron to form a hydrogen atom.
Yes, single-celled organisms can exist independently.
The smallest part of an element that can exist alone is an atom. Atoms are the fundamental building blocks of matter and retain the chemical properties of the element. Each atom consists of a nucleus, containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons. While atoms can bond together to form molecules, a single atom can exist independently.
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals. They are stable, chemically inert, do not generally form compounds and hence exist as isolated atoms.
no exist,all bacterias can move independently
Yes: Atoms of krypton almost always do exist independently of chemical bonding to any other atoms.
bcz their energy is low thats why they can exist independently while the energy of some atoms is so high that they can only exist as ions or molecuoles not as free atoms
Noble gases, such as helium and neon, exist as single atoms due to their stable electron configurations. Oxygen and nitrogen also exist independently as diatomic molecules (O2 and N2) in the Earth's atmosphere.
No it can't. There has to an equal amount of electrons as protons! This atom can't exist.
It varies on the element of the atom.
An atom is a particle, the smallest particle that can exist by itself.