fragments of atoms are the subatomic particles. the charged sub atomic particles are electrons and protons
At a sufficiently high temperature you get a substance called plasma which contains no atoms; it consists of fragments of atoms.
No. Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, not a mixture.
a mixture of atoms is a tootsie roll and a slum jum
Electrified atoms, or ions, are plentiful in the ionosphere layer of the Earth's atmosphere. This layer is located between about 48 kilometers (30 miles) and 965 kilometers (600 miles) above the Earth's surface and is important for radio communication and the auroras.
By using a process called "hydrogenation", hydrogen atoms are bonded to the carbon atoms from the coal creating a mixture of hydrocarbons similar to petroleum.
Neon gas produces red light when electrified. When an electric current passes through neon gas, it causes the atoms to become excited and emit red light as they return to their normal energy state.
Dry salt - is a compound of sodium and chlorine atoms. If you add it to water, it then mixes with the atoms of oxygen and hydrogen.
i looked it up in my textbook and i belive it's Solubility
The only way I can think of to get a mixture of separate atoms is to mix two noble gases--helium and argon, maybe. Any atom that doesn't have a full outer shell is going to create bonds with other atoms, and then you won't have "separate" atoms.
no Its is not
atoms? fragments? i have no idea and thats why im looking this up
i looked it up in my textbook and i belive it's Solubility