Want this question answered?
Atoms are the topic of interest for many scientists.
The chemical formula of water is H2O. It implies it is made of three atoms.
many different atoms
Symbols are universally understood across many languages. Also, using symbols rather than full names helps scientists to avoid the repetition of writing the long names of elements and atoms again and again.
I think 98. Scientists believe there are 109 different kinds of elements.Nintey of these elements have been made by nature. They can be found in the earth's crust and atmosphere. The other 19 elements have been made in science laboratories. Scientists are still looking for more elements. They are still trying to make more of them in their labs as well. Now this is not the worng answer i got it from a text book. that was at my school. THMS all the way......
21 different kinds of atoms
If has been proven by many scientists.
Many scientists believe that everything is made of atoms.
Atoms are the topic of interest for many scientists.
There are many experts on ozone layer. Those are scientists sitting in labs.
There are many. Number 43 (technetium) and numbers 84-118 are also made in laboratories. However, numbers 90, 91 and 92 are found in nature but they're also made in laboratories. They are made by throwing different atoms in each other. For example, ununoctium was made by throwing californium atoms in calcium atoms.
Be sure, we are not atoms; but as all the universe, we are made from many atoms !!
The chemical formula of water is H2O. It implies it is made of three atoms.
A molecule is a group of atoms that are chemically bound together. There are many different atoms such as "H" for Hydrogen or "He" for Helium or "Na" for Sodium. Scientists represent these atoms in different sizes and colours.
All are made of atoms.
many different atoms
Scientists don't believe atoms exist- they know atoms exist. No matter what type of field they study, the 'theory' of the atom explains many things about matter and chemistry and what make things happend in the physical world.