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Atoms are the basic building block of all things, and elements are the arrangement of the same type of atom. Hydrogen is an element composed of atoms with one proton and one electron while Lithium is an element composed of atoms with 3 protons and 3 electrons.
Sand is not a compound and haven't a molar mass; also different types of sand exist.
This is a tough one. First you have to decide which type of sand is 'sand'. Sand comes in many different grain sizes and in many different densities. If you have defined your sand, take a known volume, weigh it and do the math!
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The answer to the enduring question of the smallest thing in the universe has evolved along with humanity. People once thought grains of sand were the building blocks of what we see around us. Then the atom was discovered, and it was thought indivisible until it was split to reveal protons, neutrons, and electrons inside. These too, seemed like fundamental particles, before scientists discovered that protons and neutrons are made of three quarks each.
A molecule is just one type of particle. A particle is any minute bit of matter or, in some cases, energy. Particle may include things such as atoms, molecules, ions, grains of sand or dust, and subatomic particles such as electrons, protons, neutrons, and neutrinos.
All of the natural ones (88 of them) too many to name!
Atoms are the basic building block of all things, and elements are the arrangement of the same type of atom. Hydrogen is an element composed of atoms with one proton and one electron while Lithium is an element composed of atoms with 3 protons and 3 electrons.
There are 3 quarks in each neutron. There are 12 neutrons in each proton. There is 1 proton in each atom. There is 36 quarks in each atom. There are about 27 million atoms in each grain of sand. 36 x 27,000,000 = 972,000,000. There are 972 million quarks in a grain of sand.
There are many different types of sand with many different appearances. Some sand is very white and other sand can be black or brown.
sand has many cutting edge
No, sand is made of many minerals. Sand may have metal in it, but sand is not defined as metal.
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No. Sand consists of tiny grains of rock. The bits of rock vary somewhat in composition, but generally do not contain molecular solids. Sand is mostly composed of covalent networks and ionic solids.
That depends on how deep the sand is.
Depends on the size of the can and the density of the sand.