About 11 amu. 6 protons and 6 electrons in the elemental forms. One's an alkaline earth metal that easily ionizes and forms compounds with other species, the other's a noble gas. Shall I go on?
Vanadium, Scandium, Argon, Neon, Beryllium
they have different names
1 proton and ~2 amu's
There are seven, not two, other elements in the same period as neon. They are lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine.
The elements in the second period are lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, and neon.
There is no difference besides the badge on the car. I had a 2001 Plymouth neon and now have a 2002 dodge neon and the only difference between the 2 is the badges and the grill. and the grill changed with the 2002 model.
Vanadium, Scandium, Argon, Neon, Beryllium
they have different names
About 11 amu. 6 protons and 6 electrons in the elemental forms. One's an alkaline earth metal that easily ionizes and forms compounds with other species, the other's a noble gas. Shall I go on?
Examples: helium, neon, iron, beryllium etc.
There is no difference between the Dodge and Plymouth engines.
1 proton and ~2 amu's
The Chrysler/Plymouth Neon is physically the same as the Dodge Neon, since Chrysler, Plymouth, and Dodge were all the same company when the Neon was released.
The most simple explaination is that there is no real difference. Plymouth was the original company that both Dodge and Chrysler grew out of offically in 2001. The 2001 Plymouth Neon was the last car the Plymouth produced so really there is not many differences at all between a 2001 Plymouth Neon and a 2002 Dodge Neon.
There is no difference. Both the Neon and Eagle Talon ESI share the same 420A motor.
Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, and Neon.
Neon has 10 protons and 10 electrons. Calcium has 20 protons and 20 electrons.