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Yes, atoms of different elements have a different number of protons.
An atom or element that have different masses are known as isotopes.
No, different samples of an element can have varying atomic masses due to the presence of isotopes. Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons, leading to different atomic masses.
Atoms of different elements are different because they have different numbers of protons in their nuclei. Protons carry a positive charge and determine the element's identity.
J.J. Thomson
J.J. Thomson
Each element is different so for a certain element to be define/determined it has different atoms to make it up so no other element has the same atoms
Yes, the element changes to compound when atoms of it changes because compound is made up of different types of element and the element is made up of different types of atoms when the atoms are changed the element also changes and different types of elements are made due to this the element is changed to a compound.
These atoms are called isotopes and they have a different number of neutrons.
No, atoms of the same element have the same number of protons. Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes.
Yes, different isotopes of the same element have different masses.
Atoms of the same element that have different masses are called isotopes of the element. The presence of different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus is responsible for the existence of isotopes of an element.