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If you mean something beginning with ne-, then it is neutrons.
No. The atomic number ( number of atoms) for oxygen is 8. The atomic number for NE (neon) is 10. :)
Yes. The properties of the molecule will differ from the properties of the individual atoms of which it is made.
He (helium) and Ne (neon) are not properties. They are chemical elements. If you mean to as are the metals then no. They are nonmetals.
So as to explain the properties of atoms.
All atoms of one kind share common properties
Neon (Ne) is an element and is made from atoms.
They have similar properties as well as levels of reactivity
If you mean something beginning with ne-, then it is neutrons.
All atoms are elements. Single (or even a "few") atoms do not have the properties of large masses of atoms.
No. The atomic number ( number of atoms) for oxygen is 8. The atomic number for NE (neon) is 10. :)
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The isotopes of any element have the number of protons and of electrons in their atoms in common, and their chemical properties are almost if not fully identical.
No. Atoms of the same element have the same chemical properties.
they both have to do with atoms and the rearrangement of them. they also involve science.
Yes. The properties of the molecule will differ from the properties of the individual atoms of which it is made.
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