Potassium chloride
I'm not sure how many atoms though. I'm trying to find it myself.
To balance the chemical equation KCIO3 → KCI + O2, you need to make sure the number of atoms on both sides is equal. First, balance the potassium atoms by adding a coefficient of 1 in front of KCI. Next, balance the chlorine atoms by adding a coefficient of 1 in front of KCI. Finally, balance the oxygen atoms by adding a coefficient of 3 in front of O2. The balanced equation is KCIO3 → KCI + 3O2.
1 formula unit of KF has 2 atoms: 1 potassium and 1 fluorine.
Yes, atoms of different elements have a different number of protons.
Isotopes are atoms of the same elements with different number of neutrons.
A compound must have at least two atoms of different elements.
Elements are made of atoms. Each element is made up of the same kind of atoms, having the same atomic number.
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Elements are identified based on the number of protons in their atoms, which is known as the atomic number. Each element has a unique atomic number, allowing scientists to distinguish between different elements.
Atoms of only some elements. The number of these atoms is extremely great, not millions.
An atom is a general term. Elements are specific kinds of atoms that vary by the number of protons they have.
mass number
atomic number