The half-life
The number of atoms in an element depends on WHAT element AND how much of that element.
Floxxit (Fx)
The half-life
Correct: ''the atoms of the element X are isoelectronic with the ions of the element Y".
Carbon.
carbon
The half-life
The half-life
The number of atoms in an element depends on WHAT element AND how much of that element.
Floxxit (Fx)
The half-life
Correct: ''the atoms of the element X are isoelectronic with the ions of the element Y".
There are no "atoms in an element," but rather atoms OF an element. If you are trying to find the number of atoms in a sample of a pure element you divide its weight by its molar mass and then multiply by 6.022 x 10^23 to get the answer in atoms. The answer options are 2,3, or 4.
The atoms of an element are all identical.
These atoms are known as valence atoms.
yes because the atoms in the specific element have the same properties as that element. :D