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An element of gold is made up of many gold atoms, and an atom of gold is only one atom.
There is only one type of atom n Gold
It has most likely has 3 rings with electrons surrounding the nucleus which contains the protrons and the neutrons.
In an atom of gold, there are 79 protons and 79 electrons. The number of neutrons for gold may vary by isotope.
No. A "broken" atom of gold may be an ion, but it does not have the same chemical properties as an intact atom of gold.
depends on what column theyre in Ex: Lead (pb) is in column 6, the columns are how many rings the atom has
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An element of gold is made up of many gold atoms, and an atom of gold is only one atom.
An element of gold is made up of many gold atoms, and an atom of gold is only one atom.
It depends upon the atom.....
There is only one type of atom n Gold
Lithium is in the second period. It is an alkali metal. It has 2 rings of electrons.
It depends on how many karats the rings are, and also the weights of the rings.
It has most likely has 3 rings with electrons surrounding the nucleus which contains the protrons and the neutrons.
The uranium atom has seven electron shells.
The rings around an atom can also be called an Electron Shell.
In an atom of gold, there are 79 protons and 79 electrons. The number of neutrons for gold may vary by isotope.