there is no relationship of what atoms mix with what atoms
It has atoms that mix with other atoms.
Err, Neon, in an isotope mix.
Solids have tightly packed atoms so there is no space for the atoms to mingle. But in liquids/ gases, the atoms are more spread out and more free to move hence allowing the atoms to mingle.
The relationship is that they do not mix. The molecules in water are attracted to each other and will not mix with the oil molecules which are also attracted to each other and therefore will not mix with the water molecules
Molecules are composed of atoms. Atoms are to elements as molecules are to compounds.
They mix together in a chemical reaction
when oxygen atoms mix with it and it begins to rust
Compounds are composed of two or more atoms of different elements.
No. The number of atoms will be same as there is no chemical reaction.
yes i think it is, except you have to remember that some special atoms have been known to mix atoms together, so yes it is except for those special atoms.
Cations are ions with a positive charge. Anions have a negative charge.
If you mix water and sunlight, then you get photosynthesis.