The answer to this question depends on the unstated definition of "kind of atom". All atoms of one element have the same atomic number, which equals the number of protons in nuclei of the atoms. However, atoms of the same element may have different masses because of different number of neutrons in their nuclei.
definitely false an element is a substance only made up of one atom
No, an element by definition is composed of a single type of atom.
An element contains only one type of atoms. the substance which is made of more than one type of atom is called COMPOUND.
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On the periodic table metals are listed on the left side.
There are 53 Elements in the Periodic Table.
The information like element symbol and its atomic number are listed on a element in periodic table.
Yes, they are.
No. Hydrogen peroxide is a compound. Only elements are listed on the periodic table.
On the periodic table metals are listed on the left side.
The atomic mass of an element is listed on the periodic table, generally below the name of the element. The molar mass of a molecule will be generally be the sum of the atomic masses of the elements that make up the molecule.
Uranium and arsenic are listed in the periodic table because they are elements.
The periodic table.
H stands for the element hydrogen. H2 is hydrogen molecule and is not listed on the periodic table.
There are 53 Elements in the Periodic Table.
Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) is not an element on the periodic table, it is a molecule.
The element
The information like element symbol and its atomic number are listed on a element in periodic table.
like as in the periodic table of how it is listed.
The number of protons in a molecule is listed by its number in the Periodic Table, so hydrogen, being the first, has 1 proton.
The number listed above the symbol of an element on the periodic table is the element's atomic number.