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There are many atoms in a sample of carbon, although there are many different particles in that atom.

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You may actually be asking "Is carbon made of only one TYPE of atom?". Answer - they are all carbon atoms but there is more than one type of carbon atom. The different ypes are known as isotopes. Most elements have several isotopes. (Don't confuse an isotope with an allotrope, e.g. diamond is an allotrope of carbon but itself can be made of several isotopes of carbon)

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No, wood is made from many different atoms. Like most living organisms on Earth, wood is largely composed of Carbon, Oxygen, and Hydrogen atoms. It contains relatively small amounts of many other atoms such as Nitrogen, Sodium, Potassium, Phosphorus, Calcium, Iron, etc.

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Wood is made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.

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Average molecule for wood can be considered as 1 carbon per 2 hydrogen atom

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