K3PO is not an element. If it existed it would be a compound, the quantities of the elements that make it up don't work out right. It might be a charged radical ion. I don't know
I assume you mean pure Lead, and I'm here to tell you that Lead is an element in the periodic table. The fact that it is an element means that it is only 1 type of atom; Lead! The atomic symbol for Lead is Pb.
In a chemical formula, the significance of subscripts is that it tells you how many atoms of a certain element are present in a structure.
If you mean a substance made up of only one atom, that would be a mono-atomic element, and would be a noble gas.If you mean a substance made of only one kind of atoms, that would be an element.
I assume by neutral, you mean atoms rather than ions. This means we have the element with a proton number of 36 which is the noble gas krypton.
Not at all. The little numbers after the element's chemical symbol show you how many atoms of that element the compound has. For example, CH4 is methane, C2H6 is ethane, which would have 8 atoms instead of methane's 5, C3H8 is propane with 11 atoms, as long as hydrocarbons are concerned. But there are compounds such as proteins with hundreds of atoms and there their arrangement in space makes a lot of difference for their chemical and physiological properties.
All atoms of the same element contain the same number of protons and electrons, but atoms of a given element may have different numbers of neutrons. Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes. An element has many isotopes--each with a close, but different number of neutrons.
If you mean carbon-12, there are 6.022 x 1023 atoms in one mole. This is true of any element and any of its isotopes. Therefore, one mole of any element or a particular isotope is 6.022 x 1023 atoms.
The atomic number number of an element, and the magnitude of the positive electrical charge on a nucleus of the atoms of the element.
I assume you mean pure Lead, and I'm here to tell you that Lead is an element in the periodic table. The fact that it is an element means that it is only 1 type of atom; Lead! The atomic symbol for Lead is Pb.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element but with a different number of neutrons.
If you mean a substance made up of only one atom, that would be a mono-atomic element, and would be a noble gas.If you mean a substance made of only one kind of atoms, that would be an element.
I think you mean what has the ... A pure isotope of an element.
This is the number of atoms of a given element.
In a chemical formula, the significance of subscripts is that it tells you how many atoms of a certain element are present in a structure.
A heavy element is an element that based on the amount of metal that is in the element. Some can base the description of a heavier metal on the number of atoms but it is the amount of metal in the element.
this mean like of human body
Assuming that you mean one molecule of epsom salts, the answer is:magnesium : 1 sulphur : 1 oxygen : 4.