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same no of protons
absolutely not!!! HCl, H2SO4, HBr, HF. These are all acids, as you can see the common atom is Hydrogen, not Oxygen.
They have the same number of occupied energy levelsthey all have the same amount of outer shells for the atom
The same number of protons (the atomic number),(the number of neutrons in the nucleus may differ from atom to atom ) The fact that atoms of an elemnt have the same number of protons means that in the neutral atom the number of electrons is the same - and therefore the chemistry is the same.
The chlorine atom is neutral.
same no of protons
They are part of an atom.
what does an atom have in common with an ion?
All part of an atom or are subatomic particles
what does an atom have in common with an ion?
they all have the same element with the same number
Carbon Most common in all fossil fuels is carbon. In natural gas, both hydrogen and carbon are common.
Yes.
absolutely not!!! HCl, H2SO4, HBr, HF. These are all acids, as you can see the common atom is Hydrogen, not Oxygen.
The various amino acids are distinguished by the substitution on the central carbon atom. All amino acids feature an amine group and a carboxylic acid.
They have the same number of occupied energy levelsthey all have the same amount of outer shells for the atom
Common salt is composed of atoms of sodium & chlorine. One atom of sodium is bonded to one atom of chlorine.